How to Eliminate Echoes on VoIP Calls
-
Upload
west-unified-communications-services -
Category
Technology
-
view
11.634 -
download
0
Transcript of How to Eliminate Echoes on VoIP Calls
How to Eliminate Echoes on VoIP Calls
An echo may be defined as...
Issue with amplitude, loudness, or delay in conversation for either the speaker or listener, or both.
The duplication of someone’s voice on either end of the conversation.
The causes of your VoIP echo may be simple or complicated.
Either way, here’s how to fix them.
The most common cause of echoing occurs when the receiver volume is turned too
high on your telephone handset.
VOIP Echo Problem #1
Place a call to a willing (or unwilling) accomplice.
Adjust your telephone’s volume with the handset picked up to no more than 50 percent.
If there is still an echo after your accomplice answers, lower the volume using the volume keys on the front of your phone.
If there’s still an echo, ask your listener to do the same.
VOIP Echo Solution #1
The second most common cause is due to the signal conversion process between analog and
digital telephone lines. This one’s a bit more complicated.
VOIP Echo Problem #2
VOIP Echo Solution #2
Your VOIP provider may need to update their “echo cancellers”.
West IP has implemented a 100% digital infrastructure for our hosted VOIP clients that
includes a line echo canceller.
Still hearing an echo… Don’t worry, we have one highly
technical solution for you.
Reboot (we know... but nothing’s perfect. Sometimes you just have to hit reset.)
Whether you’re looking for an enterprise VOIP provider for the first time or are just
trying to finally put an end to that echo, we can help stop the communications
madness… madness… madness...