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7. References
  1. ITU–T Recommendation V.90, 1998—a digital modem and analog modem pair for use on the PSTN at data signaling rates of up to 56,000 bps downstream and up to 33,600 bps upstream
  2. TIA Standard Draft North American Telephone Network Transmission Model for Evaluating PCM (V.90) modem performance, PN 3857 Draft 4
  3. ITU–T Recommendation G.711, 1988—PCM of voice frequencies
  4. ITU–T Recommendation V.8, 1998—procedures for starting sessions of data transmission over the PSTN
  5. ITU–T Recommendation V.8bis, 1996—procedures for the identification and selection of common modes of operation between data communications equipment (DCE) and between data terminal equipment (DTE) over the general switched telephone network and on leased point-to-point, telephone-type circuits
  6. ITU–T Recommendation V.34, 1996—a modem operating at data signaling rates of up to 33,600 bps for use on the general switched telephone network and on leased point-to-point, two-wire, telephone-type circuits
  7. ITU–T Recommendation V.56bis, 1995—network transmission model for evaluating modem performance over two-wire, voice-grade connections.
  8. ITU–T Recommendation V.32bis, 1991—a duplex modem operating at data signaling rates of up to 14,400 bps for use on the general switched telephone network and on leased point-to-point, two-wire, telephone-type circuits
  9. ITU–T Recommendation V.32, 1993—a family of two-wire, duplex modems operating at data signaling rates of up to 9,600 bps for use on the general switched telephone network and on leased telephone-type circuits
  10. ITU–T Recommendation V.22bis, 1988—2,400 bps duplex modem using the frequency division technique standardized for use on the general switched telephone network and on point-to-point, two-wire, leased telephone-type circuits
  11. ITU–T Recommendation V.21, 1988—300 bps duplex modem standardized for use in the general switched telephone network and on point-to-point, two-wire leased telephone-type circuits
  12. Bell 103 modem specification
  13. Bell 212 modem specification
  14. ITU–T Recommendation V.42, 1996—error-correction procedures for DCEs using asynchronous-to-synchronous conversion
  15. ITU–T Recommendation V.42bis, 1990—data compression procedures for DCE using error correction procedures
  16. ITU–T Recommendation V.25, 1996—automatic answering equipment and general procedures for automatic calling equipment on the general switched telephone network, including procedures for disabling of echo-control devices for both manually and automatically established calls
  17. TIA PN 3857 Draft 4—North American Telephone Network Transmission Model for evaluating PCM (V.90) modem performance, March 1998
  18. TSB 37–A, 1994—Telephone Network Transmission Model for evaluating modem performance
  19. EIA/TIA TSB 38, 1994—test procedure for evaluation of two-wire, 4-kHz, voiceband duplex modems
  20. ITU–T Recommendation G.722, November 1988—7-kHz audio-coding within 64 kbps
  21. ITU–T Recommendation G.723.1, March 1996—dual rate speech coder for multimedia communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbps
  22. ITU–T Recommendation G.726, December 1990—40, 32, 24, 16 kbps adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM)
  23. ITU–T Recommendation G.728, September 1992—coding of speech at 16 kbps using low-delay, code-excited linear prediction.
  24. ITU–T Recommendation G.729, March 1996—C source code and test vectors for implementation verification of the G.729 8 kbps CS–ACELP speech coder
  25. ITU–T Recommendation G.165, March 1993—echo cancellers
  26. ITU–T Recommendation G.168, April 1997—digital network echo cancellers
  27. ITU–T Recommendation T.30, July 1997—procedures for document facsimile transmission in the general switched telephone network
  28. ITU–T Recommendation T.38, June 1998—procedures for real-time, Group-3 facsimile communication over IP networks
  29. ITU–T Recommendation V.110, October 1996—support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series-type interfaces

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