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In the telecom industry, Echo Suppression Denied (ECD) refers to a scenario where the system's attempt to suppress echo during a call is unsuccessful. This can lead to a degraded call quality, where the caller hears their own voice echoed back after a slight delay. The phenomenon is particularly problematic in VoIP and traditional telephony systems, where echo can significantly impair communication.
Echo suppression technologies are designed to mitigate this issue by identifying and eliminating echo signals before they reach the listener. However, when echo suppression is denied, it indicates a failure in this process, often due to technical limitations or configuration errors. Addressing ECD requires a thorough analysis of the network's echo cancellation settings and possibly upgrading the equipment to handle echo more effectively.
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