Our University is switching over to VOIP phones. Our department is being installed now. The phones are Cisco phones and they are being used independently... not through our computers. I received the following email (excerpt) from our department chair (who is NOT technologically inclined I might add) and it struck me as sounding wrong. Since I am not familiar with voip I figure I could be the one that is off base. The Voip phone is simply sharing the line and the speed of the voip phone has nothing to do with the speed of our computer correct? Can someone who is familiar with this stuff give me an educated answer?
EXCERPT FROM EMAIL
Hi,
As you know, we all got new phones the other day. The training for use of those phones is tomorrow (Wed.) from 3 PM - 4:30 PM in Farber 144.
The phones we received are 100 MB phones to which our internet connections go through. Because of the 100 MB limitation, some people may have slow
response time in downloading/uploading files. Those people who should worry about this are generally in laboratories where large files are exchanged.
In some cases, older computers also have 100 MB speed limitations, but newer computers come equipped with 1 GB cards to allow faster file transfer. IF
you think that you need the faster file capability (for now or the near future) we can exchange the current phone for a 1 GB phone. SO, we need to
know how many phones to exchange.
EXCERPT FROM EMAIL
Hi,
As you know, we all got new phones the other day. The training for use of those phones is tomorrow (Wed.) from 3 PM - 4:30 PM in Farber 144.
The phones we received are 100 MB phones to which our internet connections go through. Because of the 100 MB limitation, some people may have slow
response time in downloading/uploading files. Those people who should worry about this are generally in laboratories where large files are exchanged.
In some cases, older computers also have 100 MB speed limitations, but newer computers come equipped with 1 GB cards to allow faster file transfer. IF
you think that you need the faster file capability (for now or the near future) we can exchange the current phone for a 1 GB phone. SO, we need to
know how many phones to exchange.