Voice Codecs Sample Clauses

Voice Codecs. For this IA, support for following codecs is mandatory :- ▪ G.711 (A-law or mu-law) ▪ Clearmode for ISDN in the instance of fallback. Support for additional codecs (e.g. G.729 A/B) is optional. The Access Gateway must support the packetization periods of 10, 20 or 30ms, except where the packet size is explicitly defined by the codec, e.g. G.723 (30ms). The packetization period may vary for each codec, for example G.726-32 could use 20ms and G.711 could use 10ms. Support for other packetization periods is optional.
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