Re: Max simultaneous calls
Well this is dependent on your internet connection speed, too. The codec used is g711 so we know the receiving and transmitting bandwidth is 64k (I believe), but I'm sure voipo doesn't want more than 2 concurrent calls. I have not seen this spelled out in the TOS or anywhere else but I can't think they would like a client using a large number of channels (provided they had the bandwidth) for the low price of $8.25 when a lot of VOIP providers charge additional for each channel.
Re: Max simultaneous calls
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gatorsean
Well this is dependent on your internet connection speed, too. The codec used is g711 so we know the receiving and transmitting bandwidth is 64k (I believe), but I'm sure voipo doesn't want more than 2 concurrent calls. I have not seen this spelled out in the TOS or anywhere else but I can't think they would like a client using a large number of channels (provided they had the bandwidth) for the low price of $8.25 when a lot of VOIP providers charge additional for each channel.
I agree 100% it was more of curiousity to make sure at the very least new calls will fail over to VM, which is the way I have it setup now.
That said I'd love to see ILBC or 729 being used, though 729 is less quality and incurs fee from the 729 consordium.
Anyway since the ATAs support two lines I think I'm good to go.
thanks
Chris
Re: Max simultaneous calls
I would be satisfied with gsm codec, and I would even hate to think of how much voipo would be charged and later charge the clients for a g729 codec.