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qworster

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Cox is doing this to favor THEIR VOIP service...

Cox has huge usage of their VOIP service, so much so that in Omaha, Qwest is the #2 phone company. The reason they're doing this is to make sure that their VOIP users always have good service. Rather then improving their networks so they can TAKE the additional traffic that VOIP produces, instead they "double dip" and take AWAY from their Internet customers.


dvd536
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said by qworster:

Rather then improving their networks so they can TAKE the additional traffic that VOIP produces, instead they "double dip" and take AWAY from their Internet customers.
What port does digital phone use?
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qworster

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Usually ports in the 10,000 range

Usually they use ports in the 10,000 range for the voice signal..

5060 and 5061 is usually used for signalling.

BUT...remember, each call takes bandwidth. What they do is set aside so much bandwidth for voip. They GET some of this bandwidth by tasking it from Internet subscribers.

I have proof of this-I used to have Cox Internet and frequently my VOIP services would not work, while my neighbor's Cox voip was working perfectly!

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