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<p>rather than as standalone devices.  The integration of echo cancellation directly into the switch meant that echo cancellers could be reliably turned on or off on a call-by-call basis, removing the need for separate trunk groups for voice and data calls.  Today's telephony technology often employs echo cancellers in small or handheld communications devices via a software <a href="page.php?w=voice_engine">voice engine</a>, which provides cancellation of either acoustic echo or the residual echo introduced by a far-end PSTN gateway system; such</p><p>
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