How Clear Is VoIP Call Quality
How Clear Is VoIP Call Quality
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When compared to “traditional” analogue telephone calls made via a standard circuit copper wired telephone, the quality should be the
same if not better.
What is HD Voice?
HD Voice is a term that has come into the industry and can be seen on the packaging of most IP phones.
What happens if the ITSP and the carriers use different codecs?
If the user and the ITSP are using one codec and the PSTN carrier or mobile carrier are using a different codec then again transcoding will
happen to manage the various legs of the call. HD voice will only truly happen if all parties are on the same codecs of on variations of HD
codecs.
Each codec is listed at G729 (8 kbps), G 711 (64kbps) and G722 (48, 56 & 64 kbps) with network overhead for UDP and ethernet the real
rates per call are approx. G729 (26kbps), G711 (82 kbps) & G722 etc. (50-80 kbps).
The mobile carriers in their push for higher voice quality using less bandwidth are pushing the AMR-WB codec which whilst is a wideband
codec uses a bandwidth base rate of 22kbps and gives an audio sampling rate double that of G711 at 16 kHz.
In short, the higher the codec quality and the more users you have, the more bandwidth you will need to support your calls. Always ensure
you capacity plan before moving to VoIP.
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