Example: Instead of “123-456-7890”

its: “JohnSmith234@Washington.DC.USA”

  • WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    Related: this is why the audio quality of phone calls is so bad. It’s using what’s basically a predecessor of mp3 compression at a very low bitrate. Originally because that’s what the bandwidth limits were like, but now just for the sake of backwards compatibility. That’s why making a VOIP call sounds so much better: it’s using modern audio codecs and a higher bitrate.