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	Title		: The Effect of Packet Loss on Voice Quality for TDM over Pseudowires
	Author(s)	: J. Stein, I. Druker
	Filename	: draft-stein-pwe3-tdm-packetloss-01.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2003-10-23
	
The effect of packet loss on voice quality has been the subject of
detailed study in the VoIP community, but these results are not
directly applicable to TDM transport as being studied in the PWE WG.
The present document presents an analysis of packet loss for the TDM
over PW case, and demonstrates that packet loss of a few percent can
be tolerated.  We propose that robustness to packet loss of a few
percent be a requirement for any proposed method for transport of TDM
over pseudowires.

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