Delay (latency) when speaking with someone (Google Voice + OBi200)
Taoman:
Quote from: dstruktNine on December 24, 2014, 05:25:58 pm
The number you mentioned is 0.80 secs, probably more.
That could be a problem. What is your subjective feeling about that echo test? Is the latency too high to have a conversation? And you notice no difference between receiving a call and placing a call? They both suck?
I don't see anything terrible in your numbers except potentially the one above. In the end, it all comes down to what is acceptable to you. That said, I don't use Google Voice except to forward. I use SIP providers for both incoming and outgoing. As you are well aware.......latency matters.
dstruktNine:
Well, the first echo test was fine, but having almost 1 sec delay on the second test is unacceptable.
During my test call, it didn't seem quite as high as .8 seconds, but my previous calls did seem that high.
The phone isn't mission critical or anything; just a home phone number, but I will give it a few weeks and see what happens.
patlaw:
I'm experiencing exactly the same result. The 222 echo test is about a quarter of a second. Any dialed telephone number is about a second. If I call the Obi200 from another phone, the latency is about a quarter of a second. A one-second latency is not acceptable. The latency on my VOIPo service through their Linksys ATA is about a quarter of a second on any call, incoming or outgoing.
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