Since they specifically mention a network site, I think C is the correct answer. Roaming policies controlling Video are assigned to Network sites.
A - turning this off still allows for other types of A/V calls
B - this setting is per call, so 1500 is way too high.
D - QoS is assigned at the meeting policy, and doesn't relate specifically to a voice experience. This may be helpful, but doesn't control available bandwidth, just prioritization of traffic. They would be better off using the Media bit rate setting in this policy. One video call on a 1.5Mbps link could saturate the entire link. It's better to turn it off.
To ensure that all users at the site with a 1.5-Mb connection have a good voice experience, you should set Insert Quality of Service (QoS) markers for real-time media traffic to On (Option D). QoS markers help prioritize voice traffic over other types of traffic, ensuring a better voice experience even with limited bandwidth
D: Set Insert Quality of Service (QoS) markers for real-time media traffic to On: This ensures that Teams automatically marks real-time media traffic (voice, video, etc.) with high-priority markers on the network. This improves the chances of achieving better voice and video quality, especially when bandwidth is limited (like in your 1.5-Mb connection scenario).
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