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Our advice regarding your VoIP telephony.

Were you able to measure your Internet connection with our speed test?

Great ! Unless...you have a bad connection.


Making or receiving a VoIP call will cost you at least 0.1 mb/s to send and receive, if you have, for example, an ADSL connection and several users use the same Internet connection at the same time (browsing, downloads, etc.). emails, printer, etc.), your IP telephony will not be able to function correctly.

In this case, we advise you either:


    To change your Internet package to obtain better speed. To put your IP telephony on an Internet connection dedicated solely to this use. We recommend a 4G or 5G box for this, so you are sure to always have enough speed for the proper functioning of your business telephony and your telephony will not be impacted in the event of an Internet outage of the type (fiber, adsl, vdsl ...).

Questions about Internet speeds?

  • What is upload rate?

    Upload speed refers to the speed at which your Internet line sends data.

  • What is download speed?

    Download speed refers to the speed at which your Internet line receives data.

  • What is “Ping” or “latency”?

    “Ping” or “latency” is a measure of the quality of the Internet connection which is expressed in “MS” (milliseconds).

  • What is “Jitter” or “Latency Variation”

    In computing, the term "jitter" refers to a large and temporary variation in the latency of a system or network. Latency refers to the time it takes for data to travel through a system or network, from transmission to reception. Jitter can be caused by various factors, such as network congestion, system overload, network or device misconfiguration, or software errors.

  • What is "bandwidth"?

    Bandwidth is the amount of data that a communication channel can transmit in a unit of time. It is usually measured in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (bytes/s). Bandwidth determines the speed of transmission of information on a network.

  • What is “packet loss”?

    Packet loss is a common phenomenon in computer networks, which occurs when some of the data sent over the network does not reach its destination. This usually occurs when a data packet is damaged or lost in transit across the network.

  • What is VoIP?

    VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology is a communications system that allows telephone conversations to be transmitted over an Internet network.

  • Things that can cause your Internet speed to vary.

      Line quality: Line quality can affect connection speed, as signals may be disrupted or degraded during transmission.
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