Does Broadvox support QoS?
Short Answer: This question stems from a misunderstanding of QoS (Quality of Service) and is not really a valid question. See the long answer. Long Answer: QoS is typically deployed on a homogeneous network. A homogeneous network is a network under the control of one entity and designed and deployed using a single policy for packet classification and prioritization. Any time a packet crosses a network boundary, it might flow under a different policy for classification and prioritization which no longer matches the policy of the network that it left. When such policy changes occur, the QoS tag on the packet might be altered from its original state. This is re-classification. Re-classification can occur at any network boundary and depends on the policies of both networks. Thus, any QoS tag placed on packets before they leave a network might never reach the Broadvox network. In addition, any QoS tag Broadvox places on the packet might never reach the destination network. QoS is only usefu