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From: Devin Hosea <0428870@phoenix.princeton.edu> 
Subject: Bandwidth, Telephones, and Speech Recognition
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Does anyone know the bandwidth of audio transmission over typical phone
lines?  I heard that it can be as little as 3,000hz.  If so, how does this
affect the prospects for good speech recognition over the phone?
