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Which of the following is the name of original speech coder used in the pan European digital cellular standard GSM?

a.

Multipulse excited codec

b.

Residual excited codec

c.

Regular pulse excited long term prediction

d.

Code excited codec

Answer: (c).Regular pulse excited long term prediction

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