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Originally Posted by silverdreamer
Edit: As it stands, Voip call quality is not good enough to use for business purposes.
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Would it surprise you to learn that the global IT company of 40,000 staff I work for uses solely a voip phone system?
As did the global tollroad operator I worked for before this
and then the national finance company I worked for in the early 00's?
Seriously, this is a massively incorrect statement. I don't even have a traditional landline at home - only a voip service. The only difference you can notice is that voice quality is BETTER when I'm on a voip-voip call.
GRRRR! This has me riled up almost as much as AlAero's notion that fog lights make his car look better
MEESA GUNNA KILL JARJAR
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Originally Posted by decryption
It's also worth considering your moral conscience when choosing Telstra. They are anti-competitive mongrels who have set our country in the stone age when it comes to Internet access. I don't feel morally comfortable handing over money to them for a service that's only marginally better than the other telcos out there.
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All Telcos are evil. Very. It's in their nature. I dunno if Telstra is necessarily all that more evil than anyone else.
Examples of Optus evilness I could think off while writing this post include
* Increasing iPhone handset repayments
* Running a coax network to random suburbs accross the country that isn't compatible or open to any competitors
* Heavily oversubscribing their international links
* heavily oversubscribing their 3g network
* Rolling out their 3G network with technology that isn't compatible with one of their most popular handsets
Need I go on? A lot of Telstra's evilness comes from being forced into a public company that owns the nation's infrastructure. It's absolutely positively in Telstra (and their shareholder's) interests to be as anticompetitive as possible and charge as much as possible.
Split the Wholesale arm off and put it back under governemtn control and we'd have a very different retail arm of Telstra.
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Originally Posted by The Fluffy Duck
Really off topic now but, I have an airport extreme base station. IS that compatible with voip?
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Depends on what you mean by 'compatible'. You need soemthign that supports SIP (the bit that logs into the phone server I guess you could simplify it as) I have a Billion router that I plug an ordinary PSTN phone (any old phone) into and suddenly my phones are voip phones.
You could also get ethernet phones where the authentication is done on the phone, and sure, they could run through your airport extreme.
If you're asking if your PSTN phone and airport express will give you voip with no further hardware requirements, unfortunately the answer is no (unless you wanna go down the softphone route, but then you obviously need to be at your PC for calls, ala skype).
Should start a new thread where I'd be happy to discuss further (as I've some experience with both ways of doing it)