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by pfranz
3105 days ago
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> A lot of phone operators use voip for calls. I think the problem is that with "analogue" each jump can use a hodgepodge of their own voip going from Analog -> Digital -> Analog. So you can get multiple, lossy compressions with varying settings multiplied together. With user-initiated voip, it's a single compression over the whole connection. So it could be better than user-initiated voip, or a lot worse. At least that's my laymen's understanding of legacy phone systems. |
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