Active Voice Payload Sample Clauses

The Active Voice Payload clause requires that all contractual obligations, rights, and responsibilities be stated using active voice constructions. This means that the subject of each sentence clearly performs the action, such as "The Seller delivers the goods" rather than "The goods are delivered by the Seller." By mandating active voice, the clause ensures clarity in identifying which party is responsible for each action, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over interpretation.
Active Voice Payload. When the Payload Type is Primary Payload, other fields in the sub-frame are as shown. The voice transfer structure containing encoded voice samples is defined in section F.2. Sequence Number Coding Type P Voice Transfer Structure P+1
Active Voice Payload. The G.727 EADPCM compression algorithm outputs core and enhancement information. This information is separately assembled into blocks. Core information is inserted into frames with low discard eligibility (DE=0), and enhancement information inserted into frames with high discard eligibility (DE=1). Core and enhancement information, if required by a particular traffic type, may be combined within a single frame with DE = 0. When the Payload Type is Primary Payload, other fields in the sub-frame are as shown in Figure G - 1. The voice transfer structure containing encoded voice samples is defined in Annex F. Figure G - 1 shows only two sub-frames, one each for core and enhancement information, but transmitters are explicitly allowed to use the VoFR header to pack multiple sub-frames of the same kind of information into each frame, with DE = 0 or 1, correspondingly. DLCI C/R EA 0 DLCI FECN BECN DE 0 EA 1 VoFR Subframe Header Sequence Number Coding Type Non-Droppable "Core" Voice Transfer Structure Frame Relay Check Sequence DLCI C/R EA 0 DLCI FECN BECN DE 1 EA 1 VoFR Subframe Header Sequence Number Coding Type Droppable "Enhancement" Voice Transfer Structure Frame Relay Check Sequence

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