The best part of all this is being able to say that the QoS isn't your problem and that the Internet sucks, right? :-)
Graham Wooden wrote:
Quoting Kristian Kielhofner kkielhofner@star2star.com:
If you are setting up media directly between your customers and your providers media gateways, how do you know what path it takes (in either direction)?
Good question; down here on the gulf coast, I know pretty much how the routes look to the PSTN from my current and future customers. Mainly because there isn't a bunch of broadband carriers to choose from. I know how all of them operate and how they are seen out on the 'net. However, my business has been growing and getting customers in other parts of the US and in those cases I just have them do a traceroute or mtr output. If I had a customer who did have a shaky connection to the PSTN but OK to me, in that case I would proxy the audio. But that would be a very rare case I would expect (haven't had to do that yet).
Thanks!
-graham
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