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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
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 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
Audio encoding formats
Avaya Modular Messaging supports the following audio encoding 
formats:
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Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) 6.10
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G.711 (A-law and µ-law)
Audio compression manager codecs for GSM and G.711 are available on 
most Windows desktops. Voice messages recorded by using Modular 
Messaging and sent to non-Modular Messaging users can be played back 
by using Microsoft Sound Recorder or Media Player on a multimedia PC 
without requiring any additional software. 
GSM 6.10
This audio encoding format has a coding rate of approximately 13 kilobits 
per second (kbps) or approximately 1.6 Kilobytes per second (KBps). A 
message that is one minute long would require approximately 95.2 KB 
storage space when encoded using the GSM format. One hour of GSM 
requires 5.6 MB of space. GSM-encoded messages occupy less space, 
approximately 20% of the space used by G.711.
The GSM format produces cell phone quality speech. GSM is the default 
encoding format in Avaya Modular Messaging.
GSM does not support Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD).
G.711
This audio encoding format has a coding rate of approximately 64 kbps or 
approximately 8 KBps. A message that is one minute long would require 
approximately 468.8 KB storage space when encoded using the G.711 
format. One hour of G.711 requires 27.5 MB of space. G.711-encoded 
messages occupy more space, approximately five times as much space as 
GSM.
G.711 is an international standard telephony encoding format on a 64 kbps 
channel. G.711 uses the Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) encoding scheme. 
This is an 8-bit format that is used primarily for telephone quality speech. 
G.711 has two variants: A-law and µ-law. Typically, A-law is for Europe 
and µ-law for United States.
G.711 encoding produces high-quality recording, which is essential for 
Teletypewriter (TTY)/TDD. Customer systems that use TTY/TDD with 
Baudot tones must use G.711 audio encoding.