Internet Connectivity
Voice over the Internet (i.e. VoIP) utilizes the Internet to carry VoIP calls from one caller to another by transmitting VoIP data packets. The ability to handle a set of simultaneous VoIP calls and the quality of those VoIP calls are dependent on the amount of available Internet bandwidth you have on your connection. A single VoIP call requires bandwidth ranging from 32 Kbps to 80 Kbps
To explain this a little more clearly, here are some examples of typical Internet bandwidth usage needed to make VoIP calls:
Protocol |
Bandwidth
Per
User |
Total Number
of Users |
Simultaneous
Users |
Total
Bandwidth |
| Standard VoIP |
32 Kbps |
40 |
20 (active callers) |
640 Kbps |
| Standard VoIP |
32 Kbps |
40 |
10
(less active callers) |
320 Kbps |
| HD VoIP |
64 Kbps |
40 |
20 (active callers) |
1.28 Mbps |
| HD VoIP |
64 Kbps |
40 |
10
(less active callers) |
640 Kbps |
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VSGi will assess your current network and determine if you have enough bandwidth to support VoIP calls for your user base. Should you need additional bandwidth, VSGi has you covered with two Quality of Service (QoS) options:
Internet QoS Connectivity
VSGi provides 2 Internet connection options:
- Sprint IP QoS
- Masergy MPLS/ Internet QoS
These services are designed to deliver quality VoIP, Internet and Data performance for your office locations, worldwide. They include:
- Quality of Service Guaranteed for proper voice quality
- Multiple Applications (VoIP, Data, Internet) on the same connection to Optimize Your Costs
- Broad USA & International coverage
- Bandwidth options from 384 kbps to 45 mbps
- Available premise routers to interconnect with your office LAN & VoIP phones
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