Jitter – Definition
Jitter quantifies the variability in ping times, affecting the sequential arrival of voice data and potentially causing audio disruptions in VoIP calls.
Jitter quantifies the variability in ping times, affecting the sequential arrival of voice data and potentially causing audio disruptions in VoIP calls.
Codec, short for “Compression Decompression,” is a technology that compresses and decompresses audio for transmission, determining audio quality in calls.
Latency, similar to ping, measures the time it takes for a computer message to reach its destination and return, affecting conversation flow in telecommunications.
A Conference Call allows three or more people to participate in a call simultaneously, either via SIP-compatible phones or a separate conference bridge service.
Packet Loss measures the percentage of data packets not reaching their destination, impacting audio quality in VoIP by causing missing audio patches.