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Digital Simultaneous Voice and Data

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(communications)Digital Simultaneous Voice and Data - (DSVD) A technique supported by some modems for multiplexing compressed speech with digital data for transmission over a normal telephone line.

DSVD isn't standardised yet, so generally you have to have the same make of modem at both ends for it to work.



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9, 1997-- -- Eliminates Separate Voice and Data POTS Line -- Remote Device at Home Automatically Bills Calls to the Office Today at Networld+Interop, Lynk announced its new Digital Simultaneous Voice and Data (DSVD) telecommuting system, TeleLynk.
The company's optional digital simultaneous voice and data (DSVD) HSP Speakerphone can be implemented though a simple software upgrade without jumpers of external circuitry, requiring only a full-duplex audio sound card.
The company's optional digital simultaneous voice and data (DSVD) HSP Speakerphone can be implemented though a simple software upgrade without jumpers of external circuitry, requiring only a full-duplex audio sound card.
 
 
 
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