[asterisk-users] Echo Cancellation on VoIP networks

Dennis Guse dennis.guse at alumni.tu-berlin.de
Wed Aug 27 09:25:25 CDT 2014


On VoIP echo cancellation is basically: hope that the client is doing AND
is doing it well.
In the best case each client uses a knowledge about his hardware
(microphone, speaker, distance etc.).



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Dennis Guse


On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Emiliano Vazquez <emilianovazquez at gmail.com
> wrote:

> El 26/08/14 a las 05:33, Grant Bagdasarian escibió:
>
>  I’m new to Echo Cancellation and I was wondering how it is handled/works
>> on pure VoIP networks using Asterisk?
>>
> there is no echo problems on pure VoIP networks.
>
> echo is a common problem when you have changes from analog to digital.
>
> The only echo problem you will have is when you call another network who
> has analog circuits with wrong configuration or poor hardware. But you
> can't solve it.
>
> Best regards.
>
>
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