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Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?
From: Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 15:33:31 -0700
On 9/22/23 1:54 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
I'm still confused. Did it require the telnet users to actually take action? Like they'd manually need to enter the GA option? It's very possible that I didn't fully implement it if so since I didn't realize that.Telnet sessions where often initiated from half duplex terminals. Pushing that flow control across the network helped those users.
Mike
Current thread:
- RE: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?, (continued)
- RE: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Howard, Lee (Sep 20)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Tom Beecher (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Eric Kuhnke (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Dave Taht (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? William Herrin (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Dave Taht (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 21)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Jay Hennigan (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Mark Andrews (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Michael Thomas (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Mark Andrews (Sep 22)
- Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing? Eric Kuhnke (Sep 21)