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'''G.718''' is an [[ITU-T]] standard embedded [[scalable]] speech and [[audio codec]] providing high quality narrowband (250 Hz to 3.5 kHz) speech over the lower bit rates and high quality wideband (50 Hz to 7 kHz) speech over the complete range of bit rates. In addition, G.718 is designed to be highly robust to frame erasures, thereby enhancing the speech quality when used in [[internet protocol]] (IP) transport applications on fixed, wireless and mobile networks. Despite its (contracted; show full)

G.718 was developed in [[ITU-T]] Study Group 16 as part of an open consortium of 9 organizations; [[Motorola]], [[Nokia]], [[Ericsson]], [[Texas Instruments]], [http://www.voiceage.com VoiceAge Corporation]<ref>
[{{cite web|url=http://www.voiceage.com/trademarks.php |title=Trademarks<!-- Bot generated title -->] |publisher=Voiceage.com |date= |accessdate=2008-11-05}}</ref>, [[Panasonic]], [[Huawei]], [[France Telecom]], [[Qualcomm]].

== See also ==
* [[G.711]] (a-law and mu-law/u-law)
* G.718
* [[G.719]]
* [[G.722]]
* [[G.722.1]]
* [[G.722.2]]
* [[G.723]]
* [[G.723.1]]
* [[G.726]]
* [[G.728]]
* [[G.729]]
* [[G.729a]]
* [[List of codecs]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.718/en Official ITU-T G.718 standard]

==References==
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{{Compression Formats}}

[[Category:Audio codecs]]
[[Category:Speech codecs]]
[[Category:ITU-T recommendations]]