Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
lower voice bandwidth
German translation:
kleinere Sprachbandbreite
English term
lower voice bandwidth
Concerning the air interface technology of the UMTS standard, the W-CDMA
technology, 2G radio access technologies such as TDMA used for the GSM standard
in the EEA, cannot be considered effective substitutes for W-CDMA due to
significant differences in functionalities including lower voice bandwidth as well as
lack of high-speed, always-on, data communications
Thanks!!!
2 +3 | kleinere Sprachbandbreite | Sven Petersson |
4 | geringere Sprachbandbreite | skuller |
4 -1 | schmalere Sprachbandweite | Klaus Conrad |
Feb 20, 2013 08:57: Coqueiro changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Steffen Walter, Erik Freitag, Coqueiro
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Proposed translations
kleinere Sprachbandbreite
geringere Sprachbandbreite
schmalere Sprachbandweite
disagree |
Rolf Keller
: Bandweite geht gar nicht. Schmal ist das Band, nicht die Bandbreite.
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