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Minimizing Jitter for VoIP calls

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To most organizations, Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP mobile services are a perfect option. While VoIP has many important aspects, one of the most widespread and common problems that it faces is Jitter. The simple fact that the service is provided over an internet link is part of what makes VoIP Telephony so efficient.

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Do your VoIP services have a case of the 'jitters'?

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Since the global adoption of VoIP and video as primary communication solutions, Unified Communications (UC) has never had a more valuable asset. The 'VoIP approach' provides organizations with feature-filled telephony service at a fraction of the standard company telephony price, proving highly effective. Wireless networks.

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The VoIP connection: Don’t be jittery with bad audio quality

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This issue is a common cause of poor VoIP conversations. What is VoIP? Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows individuals to make calls over the internet. A great solution for most businesses, VoIP telephone systems allows more flexibility than ever before. What causes Jitter?

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What Is: Packet Loss

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The end result of these packets failing to reach the opposite end of the network communication leads to missing data, in a VoIP call it would lead to missing pieces of the conversation. Insufficient bandwidth/ the bandwidth cap to handle a VoIP call will lead to packets being dropped or delivered out of order.

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Understanding Packet Loss

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The end result of these packets failing to reach the opposite end of the network communication leads to missing data, in a VoIP call it would lead to missing pieces of the conversation. Some of which are: Relying on WiFi: While convenient, wireless network connections are simply less robust and reliable compared to a wired connection.

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