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  2. Wideband audio - Wikipedia

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    As business telephone systems have adopted VoIP technology, support for wideband audio has grown rapidly. Telephone sets from Avaya, Cisco, NEC Unified Solutions, Grandstream, Gigaset, Panasonic (which brands wideband audio "HD Sonic"), Polycom (which brands wideband audio "HD Voice"), Snom, AudioCodes (which brands wideband audio "HDVoIP") and others now incorporate G.722, as well as varying ...

  3. Analog telephone adapter - Wikipedia

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    An analog telephone adapter (ATA) or FXS gateway is a device for connecting traditional analog telephones, fax machines, and similar customer-premises devices to a digital telephone system or a voice over IP telephone network.

  4. Home recording - Wikipedia

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    Home recording is widely practiced by voice actors, narrators, singers, musicians, podcast hosts, and documentary makers at all levels of success. The cost of professional audio equipment has dropped steadily as technology advances during the 21st century, while information about recording techniques has become easily available online.

  5. List of VoIP companies - Wikipedia

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    VoIP communications for small businesses, home and mobile Radvision: New Jersey: United States: Video conferencing and telepresence technologies RingCentral: Belmont, CA and London: United States and UK: Cloud-based telephone systems Sipgate: Düsseldorf: Germany: VoIP and mobile phone services sipservice: Winterthur: Switzerland: VoIP service ...

  6. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    1986: Proposals from various standards organizations [specify] for Voice over ATM, in addition to commercial packet voice products from companies such as StrataCom; 1991: Speak Freely, a voice-over-IP application, was released to the public domain. [92] [93] 1992: The Frame Relay Forum conducts development of standards for voice over Frame Relay.

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