TRAU definition

TRAU. (Transcoder Rate and Adapter Unit) means a technology whereby an encoded speak signal from a mobile station is transcoded;
TRAU means a Transcoding and Rate Adaptation Unit in a public radio system as described in the GSM standards; and

Examples of TRAU in a sentence

  • Both coders will be required to operate for any TRX and TRAU timeslot at any time and shall allow handover from FR to EFR and vice versa.

  • Copies of the object code and source code for: (i) version 3.2.1 of AirNet BSS Software; (ii) the most current version of "Adaptive Array"; (iii) the most current version of "Wildfire II"; (iv) the most current version of AdaptaCell; (v) the most current version of AirSite Backhaul Free Base Station software; (vi) the most current version of GPRS software; (vii) the most current version of OMC-R software; (viii) the most current version of BSC software; and (ix) the most current version of TRAU software.

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