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The VoIP Bandwidth Calculator Every UK IT Manager Needs

Stop guessing. Here is the exact calculation for how much bandwidth your VoIP system needs, with UK-specific considerations.

The Formula

Required bandwidth = Concurrent calls × Per-call bandwidth × 1.5 safety margin
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Step 1: Estimate Concurrent Calls

Office Size Typical Concurrent Calls Peak (Tuesday 10 AM)
5 users 2-3 4
10 users 4-6 8
25 users 8-12 16
50 users 15-25 35
100 users 30-50 70

Rule of thumb: Peak concurrent calls = 70% of total users (not 100% — not everyone calls simultaneously).

Step 2: Calculate Per-Call Bandwidth

Codec Per Call (Kbps) Quality When to Use
Opus 80 Excellent Default choice
G.722 100 Very Good Legacy compatibility
G.711 100 Good Maximum compatibility
G.729 40 Acceptable Very low bandwidth situations

Use Opus. It gives the best quality at the lowest bandwidth, with built-in error correction.

Step 3: Calculate Total

Office Concurrent Codec Raw Need With 1.5x Safety Recommended Circuit
5 users 4 Opus 320 Kbps 480 Kbps Any broadband
10 users 8 Opus 640 Kbps 960 Kbps 5+ Mbps upload
25 users 16 Opus 1.28 Mbps 1.92 Mbps 10+ Mbps upload
50 users 35 Opus 2.8 Mbps 4.2 Mbps 20+ Mbps upload
100 users 70 Opus 5.6 Mbps 8.4 Mbps 50+ Mbps upload

Step 4: Check Your Upload (Critical)

VoIP uses symmetrical bandwidth. Download speed is usually fine. Upload is the bottleneck.

UK Connection Type Typical Upload VoIP Users Supported
FTTC (BT, Sky) 10-20 Mbps 10-25 users
FTTP (BT Full Fibre) 50-115 Mbps 50-150 users
Virgin Cable 20-52 Mbps 20-65 users
Leased Line Symmetrical Unlimited
5G Fixed Wireless 10-30 Mbps NOT recommended for VoIP

FTTC warning: If your FTTC upload is 10 Mbps and you have 25 VoIP users consuming 2 Mbps, you have 8 Mbps left for everything else (cloud apps, email, file sharing, video). During peak usage, voice quality will degrade unless QoS is configured.

Step 5: QoS Configuration

Without QoS, a large file upload or video stream steals bandwidth from voice. With QoS, voice always gets priority.

Traffic DSCP Value What Your Router Does
Voice (RTP) 46 (EF) Always gets bandwidth first
SIP signalling 24 (CS3) Second priority
Video 34 (AF41) Third priority
Everything else 0 (BE) Gets whatever is left

Router configuration (most business routers):

  1. Log into router admin
  2. Find QoS or Traffic Management settings
  3. Create rule: UDP ports 10000-20000 → DSCP 46 → Priority: Highest
  4. Create rule: TCP/UDP port 5060-5061 → DSCP 24 → Priority: High
  5. Apply and save

The Quick Answer

Your Situation What You Need
Under 10 users Any broadband works, configure QoS
10-25 users FTTC or better, QoS mandatory
25-50 users FTTP or business broadband, QoS + voice VLAN
50+ users Dedicated fibre or leased line

DialPhone runs a free network readiness assessment before every deployment. Their onboarding team checks your bandwidth, configures QoS, and verifies call quality — included in every plan at no extra cost.

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