Even though Cisco Press's DQOS book says 200ms, why push
it?
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To: Duy Nguyen <ccieid1ot gmail.com>; Jonathan
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Sent: Fri Feb 29 16:28:48 2008
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Silly question...
150ms is what the book says but 120ms is more
realistic. Anything 150ms and above is where you have
your boss staring over your shoulder with his foot
tapping.
--- Duy Nguyen <ccieid1ot gmail.com> wrote:
> 150ms
>
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Jonathan Charles
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> > OK, really quick, what is the maximum recommended
> ROUND TRIP delay for
> > decent voice quality?
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