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Interesting search engine results "voip codec"
The top organic search engine result on google, for instance, leads to the
website voip-info.org
which has this blurb:
"Codecs are used to convert an analog voice signal to digitally encoded version. Codecs vary in the sound quality, the bandwidth required, the computational requirements, etc.
Each service, program, phone, gateway, etc typically supports several different codecs, and when talking to each other, negotiate which codec they will use.
As an example, a Cisco ATA-186 supports these codecs:
G.723.1, G.711a, G.711u, G.729a
As an example, a Cisco 7960 supports (Firmware P0S3-06-0-00):
G.711a, G.711u, G.729a
Some codecs require payment of royalities for their use in a product or program. "
So there would appear to be some viability as a domain name. Of course, my mileage may vary.
Appraisals?
The top organic search engine result on google, for instance, leads to the
website voip-info.org
which has this blurb:
"Codecs are used to convert an analog voice signal to digitally encoded version. Codecs vary in the sound quality, the bandwidth required, the computational requirements, etc.
Each service, program, phone, gateway, etc typically supports several different codecs, and when talking to each other, negotiate which codec they will use.
As an example, a Cisco ATA-186 supports these codecs:
G.723.1, G.711a, G.711u, G.729a
As an example, a Cisco 7960 supports (Firmware P0S3-06-0-00):
G.711a, G.711u, G.729a
Some codecs require payment of royalities for their use in a product or program. "
So there would appear to be some viability as a domain name. Of course, my mileage may vary.
Appraisals?
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