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  1. On 11/22/2017 at 10:27 AM, Bobby Camisa said:

    If you're providing video services I think there is cause for concern. I don't think you have much to fear on VoIP, even hosted. Hosted is using port 7000, it's going to look like random internet traffic. The voice packets are so small, I don't think there is a reason to be concerned. I think the Netflix and the likes have cause for concern. The larger companies care more about media then they do voice. If you're delivering voice through an ATA, or an Adtran TA9xx you may want to change the ports being used for voice traffic to mirror what hosted is using by default. 

    I don't think it is a matter of how much bandwidth you are using (obviously if you are big as Netflix then it does matter), but it is about money. They can block all VoIP and harvest the monopoly on the phone service in addition to the cable and internet they already have.

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