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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| While stating it being unlikely, I have no dout that it can be done,
| given enough effort. But it requires a lot of work by somebody with
Alright, that's all I was saying too.
| lots of knowledge and e
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:15:06PM +0200, Adrian-Ken Rueegsegger wrote:
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> Harald Welte wrote:
>> Just to give you a "summary judgement":
>>
>> Running any kind of voice-encoded data over a regular voice channel of a
>> GSM phone is _extremely_ unlikely to work.
>>
>> There are a number of differe
Harald Welte wrote:
Just to give you a "summary judgement":
Running any kind of voice-encoded data over a regular voice channel of a
GSM phone is _extremely_ unlikely to work.
There are a number of different codecs in use. Which codec is
determined by the network. There is echo cancellation a
Harald Welte wrote:
Just to give you a "summary judgement":
Running any kind of voice-encoded data over a regular voice channel of a
GSM phone is _extremely_ unlikely to work.
There are a number of different codecs in use. Which codec is
determined by the network. There is echo cancellation
Just to give you a "summary judgement":
Running any kind of voice-encoded data over a regular voice channel of a
GSM phone is _extremely_ unlikely to work.
There are a number of different codecs in use. Which codec is
determined by the network. There is echo cancellation at potentially
multiple
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