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High Definition Voice (HD Voice) is a technology used in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and videoconferencing applications. It is designed to provide a higher quality of sound than traditional telephone networks. HD Voice uses wideband audio, which is a higher frequency range than the narrowband audio used in traditional telephone networks. This allows for a more natural sounding voice, with less background noise and better clarity. HD Voice also supports multiple audio codecs, allowing for better compatibility between different VoIP and videoconferencing applications.
HD Voice is becoming increasingly popular in the VoIP and videoconferencing markets, as it provides a better user experience. Companies such as Skype, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams are offering HD Voice as part of their services. Other companies such as Avaya, Cisco, and Polycom are also offering HD Voice solutions for businesses. Show Less Read more