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>> VoIP bandwidth is usually around 40 kbps per call IIRC.
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> Right. So with a theoretical 2000 kpbs of bandwidth available, that's
> theoretically 50 calls. (At least, until somebody decides to open an RDP
> session or twelve...)
Well you should be guaranteeing bandwidth for VoIP, if you're sharing data
and voice over the same wire. People are much more tolerant to their
download going a bit slower than their phone call going crazy.
> We will have Internet access in both buildings, so the idea is to route
> incomming calls over the Internet usiong VoIP to run the building that has
> been disconnected to the PSTN. (I'm not *actually* sure if our switchboard
> can transfer incomming calls to other telephone numbers...)
I guess you need to speak with the dudes that set up your phone system...
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