HD VoIP - the next sound barrier?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
2:00pm ET / 11:00am
For over 100 years, telephones have grown to become a primary means of communications in both our personal and business lives. Even with all the changes from analog to digital and eventually to voice over IP, one thing has remained consistent - limited audio quality. Why do we have to sound like air traffic controllers when spelling out confirmation codes? “Poppa, Alpha, Delta” Who was that voice in the conference call - was it your boss or his boss? All this is due to the limitations that the PSTN enforces on traditional analog and digital telephones and the “3.4 kHz sound barrier”. The adoption of VoIP and broadband networks have finally given us the opportunity to break through this barrier with a whole new range of wide-band and high-quality voice coding algorithms that make communications more efficient, effective and natural.
Attend this interactive webinar to hear the future and learn about how AudioCodes HD VoIP strategy and new HD VoIP products will change the communications infrastructure with sound the way is was meant to be heard.
Be sure to bring your questions! After the presentation, the webcast will be open for a live Q&A.
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