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Cellular Networking > G.711
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G.711 Defined
The ITU-T standard for PCM encoding telephone audio on an 64 kbps channel. Because it operates at an8 kHz sampling rate (8 bits per sample) it can only encode frequencies between 0 and 4 kHz. There are two encoding variants. mu-law and A-law. A-law is used for international circuits and represents smaller signals with greater fidelity.
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- Cisco IP SoftPhone - VoIP Phone for Windows (discontinued): ...discontinue d by Cisco just in time for general Cisco VoIP hardware deployment! Support(ed) T.120 (Netmeeting), H.323, G.711, G.723.1, G.729A codecs
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