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The evolution of telecom services demands voice communication that is consistently clear, immersive, and resilient to environmental noise. This research presents a Cloud-Based Voice Clarity Enhancer with Integrated Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), designed for direct deployment within telecom network infrastructures. Unlike device-dependent solutions, this system processes audio at the network or edge-cloud level, delivering uniform quality improvements to all subscribers—without requiring hardware changes on end-user devices.
Leveraging AI-driven speech processing, the platform applies real-time voice isolation, dynamic echo suppression, and adaptive background noise removal on both uplink and downlink channels. The integrated ANC engine intelligently adapts to high-noise environments—urban streets, transit systems, and industrial areas—ensuring consistently clear communication.
Cloud architecture ensures scalability, low latency, and carrier-grade reliability, while continuous machine learning refinement enables the system to adapt to evolving acoustic patterns and regional dialects. Integration with 5G and VoLTE infrastructures enables seamless deployment for telecom operators, enhancing customer satisfaction and reducing churn.
This research also outlines security protocols, regulatory compliance considerations, and ROI potential, positioning the solution as a transformative step toward next-generation voice quality standards. The proposed model has significant applicability for telecom providers across South Asia and emerging markets, where network-based audio enhancement can be a key differentiator.