AMR (Adaptive Multirate)

Learn about AMR (Adaptive Multirate), a codec technology used in telecommunications for audio compression. Discover its benefits for data transfer and cost savings.
AMR (Adaptive Multirate)
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The Benefits of Adaptive Multirate (AMR) Codec Technology in Telecommunications

AMR (Adaptive Multirate) is a term used in the telecommunications industry that refers to audio compression when making phone calls, also known as a codec. The AMR voice codec uses various technologies to reduce error rates during the transfer of audio data through the telephone network. This allows telecommunications operators, especially those with cellular networks, to save money and resources as fewer transmitters are needed to handle large volumes of data.

Smaller businesses that use phone records, such as investigative or judicial authorities, often use AMR file types (.amr) to indicate that the audio has been recorded in AMR format. This technology continues to advance and improve to provide high-quality audio and efficient data transfer, making it an important aspect in the telecommunications industry.

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