
doi: 10.1049/pbbt003e_ch2
This chapter considers the issues behind delivering an 'appropriate' level of voice quality by showing how design choices ultimately affect, and potentially limit, a customer's perception of VoIP quality. It concludes by describing some of the new signal processing techniques that are helping to measure and optimise the performance of VoIP solutions.
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