
AMBER (Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband)
AMBER, or Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband, is an audio codec used in telecommunications to compress and transmit voice and audio signals over mobile networks. It adapts the bitrate, meaning it changes the amount of data used based on the quality of the connection, allowing for clearer sound during conversations, especially in challenging conditions. This flexibility helps maintain call quality while using less bandwidth, making it efficient for both users and network providers. AMBER is often used in modern mobile communications, ensuring that your calls sound good even when network signals fluctuate.