Abstract
In March 2008 the ITU-T approved a new wideband speech codec called ITU-T G.711.1. This Recommendation extends G.711, the most widely deployed speech codec, to 7 kHz audio bandwidth and is optimized for voice over IP applications. The most important feature of this codec is that the G.711.1 bitstream can be transcoded into a G.711 bitstream by simple truncation. G.711.1 operates at 64, 80, and 96 kb/s, and is designed to achieve very short delay and low complexity. ITU-T evaluation results show that the codec fulfils all the requirements defined in the terms of reference. This article presents the codec requirements and design constraints, describes how standardization was conducted, and reports on the codec performance and its initial deployment.
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