Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Understanding VoIP Compression

 In order to save bandwidth and perform efficiently on a given network,
VoIP uses lossy data compression protocol, which breaks down voice
signals into small data packets for transfer over the Internet. As a
result, VoIP calls sometimes drop minor inaudible elements from the
audio to lighten each packet. Such elements include silence, background
static, and other noises that do not typically affect the overall
quality of the phone call.



Understanding VoIP Compression

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