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cokesat
Premium
join:2005-11-16
Cleveland, TN

reply to Skyway
Re: Using VoIP with Satellite Internet

said by Skyway See Profile :

It all is determined by traffic shaping I guess?
My Two cent I had the opportunity to try Zingotel Free
for a couple of months back in the March/April time fram.
on WB It work real good sometimes and sometimes it was
slow but it always worked.

Then last Month the opportunity came back around to try again but this time it was Very Different. For the most part it would not work at all.

What happened could it be "traffic shaping".

That was my only expenerence with VOIP on WB


ahedge
Premium
join:2002-05-14
Shepherd, TX
·Millenicom

reply to roadsscholar7
said by roadsscholar7 See Profile :

quote:
Wildblue and other satellite internet is junk. Until they improve the technology I wont get it. VOIP on satellite broadband will not work effeeciently or maybe not all. Not worth trying.
Darn, wish I'd known that, I wouldn't have spent 600 VoIP satellite internet minutes last month on calls all over N. America.


Skyway
Skyway

join:2003-02-04
Mission, BC
reply to Mikofox
Yeh, That is what I have been told, works but very slow...


Mikofox
Gun Control Saves Li..Bears
Premium
join:2003-01-05
North of 61&

reply to Skyway
I find VoIP essential nowadays. It beats me why any satellite service provider would block it in any way, especially as none of them seems to be able to provide their own alternative. If more WB users would protest, maybe they'd rethink their policy.

Skyway, I've done a little P2P since I got the system last week and can say that it works for me. Slow speeds at below 10 KBs, but it works.
--
Mike | Telesat Ka 1500/300 Service, DW6000 SOHO, G11/1070, 1.80m Dish, Signal 84, Airport EBS, AL Powerbook 15", iMac G5 20", OS 10.4.7, All Mac Browsers, EvoCam, Skype, iChat, RE System.


Skyway
Skyway

join:2003-02-04
Mission, BC

reply to roadsscholar7
Just a comment or two:

roadsscolar is in Canada and Canadian KAband works quite good with VOIP..WildBlue does not....

Also Canadian KABand doesn't work well with P2P programs, but WildBlue does....

It all is determined by traffic shaping I guess?
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DirecWay/Anikast/Motosat/Tachyon installer l Home-ShawCable HS l Work vehicle-Motosat D2 F1 6000 from Xplornet [Canadian] l Windows XP


Mikofox
Gun Control Saves Li..Bears
Premium
join:2003-01-05
North of 61&

reply to roadsscholar7
Do a search on this forum for VoIP and you'll find that there is a difference between the U.S. and Canadian Ka-band providers.
In Canada it works quite well, as roadsscholar and others can attest to, and in the U.S. it may or may not work at all.
--
Mike | Telesat Ka 1500/300 Service, DW6000 SOHO, G11/1070, 1.80m Dish, Signal 84, Airport EBS, AL Powerbook 15", iMac G5 20", OS 10.4.7, All Mac Browsers, EvoCam, Skype, iChat, RE System.

roadsscholar7
Premium
join:2003-10-16
Deux Rivieres, ON

reply to Broadband non existe
quote:
Wildblue and other satellite internet is junk. Until they improve the technology I wont get it. VOIP on satellite broadband will not work effeeciently or maybe not all. Not worth trying.
Darn, wish I'd known that, I wouldn't have spent 600 VoIP satellite internet minutes last month on calls all over N. America.


Broadband non existe

@centurytel.net
reply to Puzzled_
Wildblue and other satellite internet is junk. Until they improve the technology I wont get it. VOIP on satellite broadband will not work effeeciently or maybe not all. Not worth trying.


Puzzled_

@12.189.x.x
reply to murray1987
Does WildBlue support VoIP?

At this time, WildBlue does not support VoIP.

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