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Yep, we've seen it more with soft clients. Traditional RTP handling
dictated to drop those packets. It's a bit odd in light of specs I
am aware of. But, it does exist and yes, it's typically network
jitter/delay or a misbehaving source device.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Wes<br>
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On 4/18/2011 12:20 PM, Scott Voll wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTiku0qmRqj42RxQa-J18K3ZigW8M+Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Anyone every have issues with telecommuters having
conversations where the voice speeds up and slows back down? I'm
thinking it's a buffer issue. More then likely with the ISP?
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