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silence code
In digital telephony, a code composed of a reserved binary number that is sent instead of an actual sound sample value from the CODEC when the incoming voice volume is below a certain level (i.e., when there is no sound. ) Depending on the transmission system used, the silence code is used for two purposes: (a) to allow other (lower priority) users to use that time-slot and (b) to produce a standard presence noise for the receiver.
- Partie du discours : noun
- Secteur d’activité/Domaine : Télécommunications
- Catégorie : Télécoms générales
- Company: ATIS
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