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** Description changed:

  It's a normal practice to add white noise to conversation pauses during
  VoIP calls. That prevent thinking, that connection is broken. Empathy
  should do it.
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+ When both sides keep silence, there no sound at all in speakers. It's
+ normal practive in IP telephony to substitute silence with a very small
+ generated noise. That increase impression, that connection stil exists.

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Empathy needs "white noise" for VoIP pauses, showing connection hasn't 
disconnected.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488073
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