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![]() Will my VOIP work on the internet connection on a cruise ship. I have heard it is slow.
Does this mean Vonage won't work at all or will the quality be very bad? |
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![]() VOIP over satelllite has huge latency issues. Add to this the fact that most cruise ship internet blocks voip. By the time that you factor in the overhead of a SSH tunnel or a VPN and I can't imagine that it would be a very legible call. If you are going to try it, I would try a G729 connection or better yet an IAX one.
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![]() I heard most cruise ships block VOIP, Skype, etc.
Besides, the cruise ship I was did not even have EDGE. It was GPRS. So, very slow indeed! Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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![]() I think the person is talking about using the ship's wifi net. I"m on a Regent Seven Seas cruise in October and internet (via wifi) is $0.20 a minute. VOIP over it wouldn't be bad, but I question whether I can get an outbound connection where I don't sound like I am underwater.
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