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G.729

G.729

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What is G.729?

G.729 is a widely used speech coding standard that compresses voice data for efficient transmission over networks. It is commonly used in VoIP (Voice over IP) applications, video conferencing, and other communication systems to reduce bandwidth consumption while maintaining acceptable voice quality. It's known for its relatively low bit rate and moderate complexity.

What other technologies are related to G.729?

G.729 Competitor Technologies

G.711 is an alternative audio codec used in VoIP, competing with G.729 for voice encoding and compression.
mentioned alongside G.729 in 73% (304) of relevant job posts

G.729 Complementary Technologies

SRTP provides secure communication of RTP streams, which can include audio encoded with G.729. It enhances the security of G.729 based VoIP.
mentioned alongside G.729 in 7% (61) of relevant job posts
H.323 is a VoIP protocol suite that can utilize G.729 for voice encoding, making it complementary by providing the framework for calls using G.729.
mentioned alongside G.729 in 3% (113) of relevant job posts
SIP is a signaling protocol used for VoIP that can negotiate the use of G.729 as the audio codec, thus complementing its usage.
mentioned alongside G.729 in 1% (293) of relevant job posts

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