In telecommunications terminology, wideband is used to describe a "wide band" of
frequencies within a spectrum. Wideband means that the transmission channel
itself has a wider bandwidth than one voice channel. The term wideband itself is
variously defined, however the ITU-T G.722 standard defines wideband as a
bandwidth of up to 7 kHz.
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