Wideband

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For the automotive term, see Wideband (automotive).

In communications, wideband is a relative term used to describe a wide range of frequencies in a spectrum. A system is typically described as wideband if its bandwidth is much greater than its center frequency or carrier frequency.

Wideband in speech services means that the used speech frequency response covers 50-7000 Hz. The opposite of wideband is narrowband.

WIDEBAND is a registered trademark of WideBand Corporation.

WideBand Corporation is a USA based manufacturer of Gigabit Ethernet managed switches, adapters, and networking equipment. See www.wband.com

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