The VoipJet
Network.
We have IAX servers is located in 60 Hudson, New York City on beautiful Level(3) bandwidth.
We also have servers on the US East Coast on the highly peered NAC network
Finally, we have servers in One Wilshire, Los Angeles on Level(3) bandwidth.
IAX Termination.
The Inter-Asterisk eXchange protocol offers remarkable bandwidth
savings and the ability to easily traverse firewalls. VoipJet is
a proud and active member of the Asterisk community and fully supports
the IAX2 protocol.
Codecs. Carriers
with primarily business customers should use the G.711 codec when
sending VoIP traffic to VoipJet. This ensures that all calls are
of the highest sound quality and free from compression degradation.
You've paid for VoipJet Tier 1 telco termination and G.711 lets
you fully enjoy it. And don't forget some other codecs can add
significantly to a call's end-to-end latency, too.
If you need
to save bandwidth (admittedly very expensive in some parts of the
world) then the iLBC codec
bundled with Asterisk makes an excellent choice. It's free to use
and takes one-fouth the bandwidth of G.711. Another important reason
to try iLBC is if there is jitter and packet loss on your network's
connection to us, because G.711 really needs ideal conditions to
work well. Finally, GSM potentially uses even less bandwidth and
CPU processing power than iLBC.
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