> I have been searching for an alternative network provider, but I'm told
> that they would all take the same route from the US into Canada, as
> there is simply no major backbone running into NB east of Toronto.

I would have to agree with what I am hearing here - I would look at alternative network configurations beyond simply IP - are you routing to your hub for internal calls or all calls?

How about routing external calls via a Canadian ITSP? Maybe internal calls can suffer a bit?

If you are seriously considering looking at a sat connection (price wise) I would suggest you should be able to find a connection with a reasonable path to your hub. A good/reliable path with 85+ms latency should provide good (very usable) quality.

A mix of both of these might solve your problems without introducing more risk.

I work with several systems in Canada which has required some adjusted thinking but should be very possible with the right provider.


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