Comfort noise for VOIP

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When somebody stops speaking on VOIP it can go to quiet which can be unnerving for some people.

The solution is to turn on comfort noise, technology that delicately blends selected sound frequencies at just the right volume to create the impression that the phone line is still alive and to satisfy the need to know that someone is listening.

When silence sounds too, well, silent

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