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A-Law or U-Law for China Market ?

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hibroth

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Have been requested to ship a IPO to China, the question is (due to the SD card, we would ship it from Emea area) which companding algorithm they uses there.

I suppose could be U-Law, but I haven't found exact info about it.
 
A-Law is used in Europe, China, Russia, Asia, Africa

Kyle Holladay / IPOfficeHelp.com
ACSS/ACIS/APSS Avaya SME Communications
APDS Avaya Data
MCP/MCTS Exchange 2007/2010
Adtran ATSA, Aruba ACMA

"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it." - Henry Ford
 
EMEA means

Europe
Middle east
Africa

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Sure Guys ?

web says A-law for Europe (not Emea) and someone in the Tier III said u-Law.

We could ship both but I would avoid mismatching in licenses
 
See below direct from KB




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IP Office Country Availability

IP Office is available from distribution partners in the following countries. Please refer to your country price list for the availability of individual items.





Americas

• Argentina
• Brazil
• Canada
• Chile
• Colombia
• Dominican Republic
• Ecuador
• Guatemala
• Honduras
• Jamaica
• Mexico
• Panama
• Peru
• Puerto Rico
• Trinidad & Tobago
• United States
• Venezuela


EMEA
• Austria
• Bahrain
• Belgium
• Bulgaria
• Cyprus
• Czech Republic
• Denmark
• Egypt
• Estonia
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Greece
• Hungary
• Iceland
• Ireland
• Israel
• Italy
• Kuwait
• Latvia
• Liechtenstein
• Lithuania

• Luxembourg
• Malta
• Morocco
• Netherlands
• Norway
• Oman
• Pakistan
• Poland
• Portugal
• Romania
• Russian Federation
• Saudi Arabia
• Slovak Republic
• Slovenia
• South Africa
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• Turkey
• UAE
• United Kingdom



APAC
• Australia
• China
• Hong Kong
• India
• Malaysia
• New Zealand
• Phillipines
• Singapore
• Sri Lanka
• Taiwan
• Thailand
• Vietnam




© 2011 AVAYA
15-601041 Issue 23.e.-
09:03, 05 December 2011
(ip_office_country_availability.htm)

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APSS (SME)
ACSS (SME)
 
And • A-Law or Mu-Law
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a method for encoding voice as data. In telephony, two methods PCM encoding are widely used, A-law and Mu-law (also called U-law). Typically Mu-law is used in North America and a few other locations while A-law by the rest of the world. As well as setting the correct PCM encoding for the region, the A-Law or Mu-Law setting of an IP Office system when it is first started affects a wide range of regional defaults relating to line settings and other values

APSS (SME)
ACSS (SME)
 
It would beg the question. If you don't know something as fundamental as this are you sure you will know what else is required to program a system in that region?

Kyle Holladay / IPOfficeHelp.com
ACSS/ACIS/APSS Avaya SME Communications
APDS Avaya Data
MCP/MCTS Exchange 2007/2010
Adtran ATSA, Aruba ACMA

"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it." - Henry Ford
 
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