Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "hdvoice".
2006 Oct 13
3
Polycom HDVoice
Has anyone used the Polycom HDvoice phone yet? I am curious if it
uses a different codec. Does it actually sound any better?
2010 Dec 30
1
VUC; Friday December 31st - 2010: The Year in VoIP
...uests. That is,
we'd like to know what was the big issue that impacted YOU in 2010? All
opinions welcome.
Here are a few things to get you thinking in advance:
- Apple's Antenna-gate
- Asterisk 1.8 Launches
- Amazon EC2 as a DOS platform
- Cisco launched UMI video conference device
- More HDVoice capable phones
- Skype Outage
- VoIP on mobile devices
- or perhaps something more personal.....
Come one, come all. Bring your story.
Connect details at http://vuc.me
Michael Graves
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sip:mgraves at ms...
2008 Nov 04
5
VoIP Users Conference Call Friday Nov 7 On Wideband Voice & Conferencing
...dstream) or a G.722 capable soft phone
(Eyebeam, OEM version only) will be able to connect to the ZipDX
conference bridge and participate in glorious wideband audio.
The two conference bridges will be connected. People connected to ZipDX
directly will be able to hear the startling difference that HDVoice
makes. This is especially true in conference calls where line quality,
accents and background noise all cause intelligibility issues. The
downloadable recording of the conference will let everyone hear the
difference for themselves.
The call will happen Friday Nov 7 at 12 noon EST. To find out mor...
2011 Jan 05
3
VoIP PoE phones for restaurant (kitchen)
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Andy Graybeal wrote:
>> The Polycom 321 has not been EOL'd and supports VLAN. It is, however,
>> lacking a 2nd ethernet port if you were to go that route.
>>
>> -M
>>
> Thanks for the response Mark. I see the 331 has two ports and the same
> features as the 321.
>
> I'm wondering what phone would be best being used as an
2006 Nov 22
2
G722?
In a recent interview someone from Digum indicated that the G722 wideband codec was being worked into Asterisk. This will make Asterisk compatible with Polycom's new HDVoice products
like the IP650 phone. This is very interesting, potentially exciting, but it brings up certain questions.
Who will benefit as long as calls must typically pass into existing PSTN infrstructure, and so be transcoded into G.711? It seems to me that only systems that are IP end-to-end stand...