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Hi everyone.  Attached is a screenshot of an issue my users were having on a call while trying to share content across offices.  

https://imgur.com/a/CsyIr4K

Both users were dialed in from the desktop. 

I don't see any errors when looking at the call log inside of the DMA.  

That kind of distortion makes me think it is bandwidth related but how do I determine this?

 

In RM it is showing a bit rate of 384kbps but in the DMA call events the bandwitdh requested and approved is 1280 and 2060.  Is this a leading factor, and what does it mean?

 

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That is screaming packet loss to me. You need to bring this to your network admin. Additionally, you should look at enabling QoS for voice and video on your Network.

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