Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Voice Over IP With Muni WiFi

One of the services this company is saying they will offer with their Minneapolis WiFi is VOIP. I'm at a bit of a loss on how they'll pull that one off. Maybe there is something not being reported correctly by the media. Or maybe there is something about the technology that I don't understand. I just don't understand how they can provide VOIP on this municipal WiFi network. My experience in coffee shops using Skype is that if the shop is using 802.11b, the 11MBS max standard, the quality of the call is pretty patchy. That's because I'm likely getting an actual bit rate down around 6 MBS. When I first moved into my new place and I was using open WiFi networks in my building (I'm on the 10th floor so it's unlikely to be from anywhere else), I couldn't use Skype with most of them. The signal was strong enough to slowly get some data but trying to have a phone conversation didn't work. That's why I'm wondering how much VOIP service and at that of what quality they'll be able to offer.


http://www.startribune.com/10048/story/657227.html

Q How fast will the Wi-Fi network be?

A The city contract says the Wi-Fi network speed must be 1 million bits (1 megabit) per second for uploads and downloads. But the company that will build and operate the network, US Internet of Minnetonka, says actual speeds will range from 1 to 3 megabits.

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