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Lync Audio Codecs - Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013 Unleashed ...
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/microsoft-lync-server/9780133100563/ch17lev3sec1.html#:~:text=%E2%80%A2%20RTAudio%20Wideband%E2%80%94%20The%20default%20codec%20used%20between,Mediation%20Server%20when%20a%20PSTN%20call%20is%20placed.
An update is available to enable RTAudio narrowband ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/an-update-is-available-to-enable-rtaudio-narrowband-between-lync-2010-clients-and-mediation-servers-in-lync-server-2010-7e1a3ee3-a460-a9bb-89f7-2417df38b1e9
The RTAudio narrowband exists between Lync 2010 clients and the Lync Server 2010 Mediation servers across a wide area network (WAN). Additionally, if the client detects a round-trip delay of more than 25ms, it automatically flips to a low-bandwidth codec (for example, Siren instead of G.722 for the conference audio).
Lync 2013 Bandwidth Guide - Obsessed Efficiency
https://ucgeek.co/2014/01/lync-2013-bandwidth-estimates/
I use the follow as a general guide: Audio 11.8 – 223.6 Kbps. Typical Averages. Peer to Peer 29.3 or 39.8 Kbps (RTAudio Wideband vs RTAudio Narrowband) Conferencing 25.5 or 46.1 Kbps (Siren vs G.722) PSTN: 30.9 or 64.8 Kbps (RTAudio Narrowband vs G.711) Video 15 – 4000 Kbps. Typical Averages.
Network bandwidth requirements for media traffic in …
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