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- Answer_tone abstract "Answer tone is a feature of wireline modems.The answer tone is the first signal sent by the answering modem after the billing delay. In its most basic form, it is a single continuous tone with a frequency of 2100 Hz (or 2225 Hz for Bell modes). It is the tone heard by the caller after dialing the number.The plain 2100 Hz tone is meant to disable echo suppressors on international trunk connections. It may include 180° phase reversals at intervals of 450 ms to disable network echo cancellers. It may also be modulated by a low frequency signal to indicate ITU-T V.8 capability.".
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- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modems.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Echo_canceller.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Echo_suppression_and_cancellation.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Echo_suppressor.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink ITU-T.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ITU-T_V-series_recommendations.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink McGraw-Hill_Education.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink McGraw-Hill_Professional.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Modem.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Pearson_Education.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink Que_Publishing.
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLink V.8_(recommendation).
- Answer_tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "answer tone".
- Answer_tone hasPhotoCollection Answer_tone.
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- Answer_tone subject Category:Modems.
- Answer_tone hypernym Feature.
- Answer_tone type Work.
- Answer_tone type Protocol.
- Answer_tone comment "Answer tone is a feature of wireline modems.The answer tone is the first signal sent by the answering modem after the billing delay. In its most basic form, it is a single continuous tone with a frequency of 2100 Hz (or 2225 Hz for Bell modes). It is the tone heard by the caller after dialing the number.The plain 2100 Hz tone is meant to disable echo suppressors on international trunk connections. It may include 180° phase reversals at intervals of 450 ms to disable network echo cancellers.".
- Answer_tone label "Answer tone".
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