Codec

A codec is a device or software which compresses and decompresses data to enable faster transfer. Codecs are used in VoIP networks to digitise analog voice signals so that they can be sent to their destination before being decompressed back into the analog voice signals we hear on the end of a telephone. Some of the most commonly used communications codecs are ITU G.711, ITU G.729 and GSM.

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