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RE: Real and Non-Real Time Traffic (was [WG-PIC:352] Re: FMM demo notes)


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  • From: "Erik Dobbelsteijn" <>
  • To: "'Enyeart, Mike'" <>, <>, "'VoIP Working Group'" <>
  • Subject: RE: Real and Non-Real Time Traffic (was [WG-PIC:352] Re: FMM demo notes)
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 17:01:31 +0200
  • Importance: Normal
  • Organization: SURFnet bv

> > ITU-T specifications cap mouth-to-ear delay at 150ms for
> > toll quality voice. How much of that can be allocated to
> > transmission depends on the hardware being used for the
> > terminal devices. A guideline might be 100ms.

...and that goes for international calls! guidelines for short-distance
calls are even more constraining.

> The speed of light means that to circumnavigate half way
> around the earth will take approx 200 ms. As long as jitter
> is minimal, I have found that 300 ms is fine.

People have gotten used to long (>100ms) delays due to satellite calls
and especially mobile calls. ITU-members aren't able to meet their own
recommendations when letting their subscribers call from mobile phone to
mobile phone :)
IP pings crossing the Atlantic show that this section adds at least 80ms
to any type of traffic. still my collegue and I didn't experience much
of the long delay when calling from Indy to Holland (which usually leads
to not being able to respond accurately).

Erik

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