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While on a VoIP call, one user is unable to understand the other because the audio is breaking up. Which of the following BEST describes what is occurring on the call?

  • A. High latency
  • B. External interference
  • C. No connectivity
  • D. Port flapping
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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edwinv
Highly Voted 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
The BEST description for what is occurring on the VoIP call where one user is unable to understand the other due to audio breaking up is: A. High latency. Explanation: High latency (Option A) refers to delays in the transmission of data over a network. In the context of a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) call, high latency can cause audio packets to arrive late or out of order, leading to audio interruptions and a breaking up of the conversation.
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JonHin
Most Recent 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
High latency is what best describes what is occurring on a VoIP call when one user is unable to understand the other because the audio is breaking up. Latency is the delay between sending and receiving data over a network, and high latency can cause poor quality or interruptions in VoIP calls. External interference, no connectivity, or port flapping are not likely to cause audio breaking up, but rather complete loss of signal or connection.
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spacemanspiff72
5 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A. High latency.
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065b4fb
1 year, 1 month ago
Erklärung gut, Ausgeewählte Antwort D ist verkehrt! Hohe Latenz = Antwort A
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amsterdam24
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
High latency in a VoIP network could cause the audio to break up during a call, making it difficult for users to understand each other. Latency delays the arrival of packets, which can result in choppy audio.
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extrarefe
11 months, 3 weeks ago
u selected D. you mean the answer is A right
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