Network: Voice

Which port is used for Voice during Webconf (without voice conversion server)

For a non-SSL voice chat using Oracle Messenger, the port is the same? I just cannot make it work. For text chat. everything goes fine....
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    I am creating a new post based on this thread...
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    ... because the things I discovered today with at&t are more widespread than just Jersey City and NYC.
    An hour ago I received a call from a senior tech support analyst in the Tulsa center -- I have her phone number and name -- and she said in a Voice Mail message that she'd been trying to get in touch with me the past few days but "couldn't get through" to my iPhone and that if I was "still having trouble" with my 3G service to let her know and that they'd put a "trace" on both of my iPhones to find out exactly what was going wrong. I liked that idea a lot.
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    The fact that she was calling me but "couldn't get through" suggests to me there is a problem with the at&t network.
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    The at&t customer service rep told me there was a widespread 3G network problem with the voice side of 3G right after the introduction of the iPhone. The problem has been slowly remedied since then and that most of the 3G network should now be fine on the voice side but that "pockets of trouble" like mine were still being reported.
    The customer service rep emailed the Tulsa supervisor more details of our conversation and promised to stay in touch with me. I asked about IMEI trouble and was told the 3G phones don't have IMEI trouble with legacy phones because the IMEI is "embedded in the phone and it won't work on our system if the IMEI isn't correct."
    The rep also told me at&t may need to do a complete "delete and reset" on their side to reinitialize my service. That had to be done by the Tulsa people because it is such a "low-level device event" that needs special authorization to happen.
    Never once did at&t suggest the problem was with the iPhone. In fact, the rep I spoke to made it pretty clear the 3G problem was on their end, they knew about it, and they were actively working to restore service.
    I was impressed with my latest interaction with at&t and I'll let you know if Tulsa calls me back or if I get any more information in the promised follow-ups from the rep I spoke to today.
    When you call at&t to complain about the robustness of your 3G connection -- have they ever blamed your trouble on the iPhone? Or have they sort of hinted the trouble is in their 3G network?

    UPDATE:
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    I'm sure they closed my trouble ticket because, as you know from reading this forum, they know they have a 3G saturation problem in lots of places and the solution is going to likely take a long time. I am emboldened to know 3G will only get better as the days pass. Patience is not a virtue; it is a 3G necessity.
    I was surprised to get my new at&t bill today and find a $47 credit. I guess they took pity on me.
    I'm resigned to living in the netherworld of 3G/EDGEland -- the iPhone 3G is a much better EDGE phone than the first version -- so I can't complain too much about using EDGE.
    The 2.0.1 update did seem to make the transition between 3G and EDGE smoother.
    I get a -103 average of 3G coverage inside our home -- not great for voice but data is okay -- and I don't get dropped calls in the negotiation down to EDGE for voice so that's okay, too.
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    The printed proofs supplied by the printers this time were too dark, so I phoned up the Production Manager to tell him this before I signed them off. He said not to worry as they were not 100% accurate for colour anyway. To be on the safe side, I marked on all the proofs individually that the colour was too dark, and printed out and sent them a .pdf of the cover, showing the correct colour balance.
    Still the printed magazine arrived too dark, just as it was on their proofs. I again complained to the Production Control Manager who put me onto their Technical Support guy, who is not very helpful (always looks at it being customers fault as his first position). He said first of all that it must be my scanning, and conversion from rgb to cmyk. I pointed out the cover photo was not scanned but an original high res digital image supplied by a press agency. So he then said my PC and printer must be at fault.
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    I need to talk to them again but want to do so from a position of knowing something about how a .pdf gets converted into a final proof and how the colours could get darker, given their tech support is unhelpful.
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    Wow – thanks for all your suggestions I am going to have to take a while to digest and try them out and report back.
    I am in fact on very good terms with the Production Manager at the printers but I think he has rather been dropped in it, as it seems the unhelpful tech support guy has just left and not been replaced so the Production Control Manager is left trying to sort out advanced technical aspects of prepress for which he has not been trained.
    I have to ask why the printers don't give you the information you need up front instead of claiming a .pdf from Indesign is all it takes.
    In all this .pdf fine tuning stuff I am reminded of my earlier career in IT. I was involved in setting up an early wide area VOIP network (Voice over Internet Protocol  - a sort of Skype to the uninitiated). To make this work we needed a digital switchboard which was configured to the latest European standard and software to match. Everyone assured me that the protocol concerned (let us call it 802.11) was brand new and had not yet had time to develop any variations……of course there were all sorts of problems not least that the line kept dropping and everytime it restarted we got charged a reconnection charge. I won’t bore you with how we got there in the end but needless to say, one man’s VOIP implementation of VOIP using 802.11 is not necessarily another’s.
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