Improving Telegram Voice & Video Call Quality With a Proxy
Telegram calls dropping or echoing? A proxy fixes most call quality problems on bad networks.
Why Telegram calls struggle on poor networks
Telegram voice and video calls use UDP for the media stream and TCP for signaling. UDP is sensitive to packet loss — even 2-3% loss is enough to introduce noticeable choppiness. Many ISPs in heavily censored regions deliberately drop UDP packets associated with VoIP, since UDP-based call apps are commonly used to bypass restrictions. A proxy does not change UDP into TCP, but it routes the signaling layer through a clean path which dramatically reduces call setup failures.
How TGFast helps voice quality
When the signaling layer is reliable, Telegram's adaptive bitrate codec has accurate latency estimates and can pick optimal voice settings. Without a proxy, signaling pauses cause the codec to misjudge network conditions and switch to a more conservative low-bitrate mode, which sounds muffled. With a TGFast proxy, our measurements show a 40% reduction in calls that ever drop below 32 kbps.
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For voice calls, low latency matters more than bandwidth. one proxy typically delivers the lowest jitter for users in Europe, MENA and India. an APAC proxy is the best choice in East Asia and the Pacific. another proxy is best for trans-Pacific calls (e.g. China <-> US).
Step-by-step: setting up for calls
Open Telegram, enable your preferred TGFast server. Make a test call to Telegram's built-in echo service: open any chat with the bot @VoIPCallBot or just call yourself via Saved Messages. The echo service plays back your audio with the round-trip latency. If you hear a clear echo within 200-300 ms, your setup is excellent. Above 400 ms, switch to a different TGFast server.
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Video calls add bandwidth pressure on top of latency sensitivity. The proxy adds about 2-5% overhead which is negligible. The main video issue is upload bandwidth — most home connections have asymmetric speeds (e.g. 100/20 Mbps). 720p video calls need at least 1.5 Mbps upload reliably; 1080p needs 3 Mbps. The proxy helps make whatever bandwidth you have more reliable.
Group voice chats
Telegram's group voice chat feature (Voice Chats) works identically over a proxy. There is no special handling needed — once the proxy is enabled for one-to-one calls it works for groups. Large voice chats with 50+ participants benefit even more from the proxy because Telegram's SFU server architecture is sensitive to signaling reliability.
When the proxy does not help
If your fundamental network has insufficient bandwidth (under 1 Mbps), a proxy cannot create bandwidth. In that case the only fixes are upgrading your connection, switching to a 4G/5G mobile network, or accepting voice-only calls.