It using DSP chips makes no difference, it can be done in software aswell... (in theory, if its open, and the algorithmic complexity is low)

Secondly, I think just the Name explains the difference between TDMoE and TDMoIP... it's 2 different things... actually TDMoE offers very much overhead.. but it's meant for Ethernet... Lan... zaptel timing... low latency... TDMoIP... well... just some marketing buzz imho, and probably a proprietary protocol (I haven't even looked at the rad website)

Regards

Gary Carr wrote:

Rad's TDMoIP uses DSP chips on each end of the link to compress the data.



Gary





Just a Question. I would like to know if TDMoE follows specifiaciones of
TDMoIP RAD protocol that says that there is a compression of 16/1 when
you do TDMoIP.



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