OzKioti
Silver Member
I've been using VoIP for some years now, but have always had an issue where I can't be heard until the other party stops talking/takes a breath. On the old landline, you could chime in with a comment at any time, and be heard. With my VoIP, I can try to interrupt as much as I like but the other party is completely oblivious to my attempt to interrupt.
I've got used to it, but it's like the old two-way radio protocol, minus the "Over" and "Out"
I'm about to change VoIP service providers, so will see if that changes anything, otherwise there is probably a setting I need to tweak in my ATA - A cisco SPA-122.
Has anyone else experienced this irritating aspect of using VoIP?
I've got used to it, but it's like the old two-way radio protocol, minus the "Over" and "Out"
I'm about to change VoIP service providers, so will see if that changes anything, otherwise there is probably a setting I need to tweak in my ATA - A cisco SPA-122.
Has anyone else experienced this irritating aspect of using VoIP?