It might seem obvious that a carrier voice service will require quality of service mechanisms to control matters such as latency performnce.
The corollary, some might say, is that if voice over IP is latency sensitive as a managed service, is it not also latency sensitive as an over the top service? Indeed, perhaps latency is a bigger issue for OTT apps.
In other words, "treating all packets alike" does not make technology sense, whatever the public policy issues.
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