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'''Qualcomm’s Fourth Generation Vocoder''' ('''4G''') is a suite of voice speech [[codecs]] used by [[CDMA]] networks that allows the network operators to dynamically prioritize voice quality to increase network capacity while maintaining voice quality. Currently, the 4GV suite offers [[EVRC-B]] and [[EVRC-WB]].
'''Qualcomm’s Fourth Generation Vocoder''' ('''4G''') is a suite of voice speech [[codecs]] used by [[CDMA]] networks that allows the network operators to dynamically prioritize voice quality to increase network capacity while maintaining voice quality. Currently, the 4GV suite offers [[EVRC-B]] and [[EVRC-WB]].


[[Category:Speech codecs]]
[[Category:Code division multiple access]]
[[Category:Code division multiple access]]

Revision as of 15:02, 6 September 2010

Qualcomm’s Fourth Generation Vocoder (4G) is a suite of voice speech codecs used by CDMA networks that allows the network operators to dynamically prioritize voice quality to increase network capacity while maintaining voice quality. Currently, the 4GV suite offers EVRC-B and EVRC-WB.