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Originally Posted by SMHarman
Depends on the VOIP settings. BTs VOIP lines you set to 64 or 128k. (so you can have a maximum on two 128k lines added to a BT line).
They consider 128k necessary if you are putting a fax on the line, but otherwise 64k adequate, so at 64k you still have a spare 200k of bandwidth so should be fine.
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Not at all, regardless of the VoIP bandwidth being used someone perusing the website will saturate upstream briefly and cause jitter on the voice call. Only way around it would be to limit the webserver's bandwidth. Even then voice call couldn't be guaranteed, there's no need to even saturate upstream to introduce jitter, you just need to eat enough bandwidth to force the VoIP application to wait for a little while.