VoIP quality -- 911 reliability
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Tue May 24 11:07:16 EDT 2005
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:49:14AM -0400, Josh ChaitinPollak wrote:
>
> On May 23, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> >The FCC is being pushed pretty hard by the POTS people to regulate
> >VOIP.
> >But, also remember that cell phones must all contain GPS technology
> >at the
> >insistence of the FCC. Putting GPS technology in the cell phone
> >makes sense
> >since on a cell, when dialing a number, it may be physically dialed
> >from
> >miles away.
>
> Why not do the same with VOIP and require them to have GSM as well?
First, GSM is a speech codec. GPS is a satellite-based locating
system.
You can't require VOIP to have GPS because VOIP doesn't require
any specialized hardware beyond a microphone and speaker and
appropriate ADC/DACs. You can have a VOIP phone implemented in
software on a laptop, or a PDA, or your mother's Windows box.
Second, the price of a hardware VOIP interface is down to $40 and
falling, whereas the cheapest GPS unit I'm aware of runs $90 or
so.
Third, the term "VOIP" covers two or three dozen implementations
of a dozen or more protocols.
-dsr-
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