An Analog VoIP Gateway is a device that connects traditional analog telephony devices—such as landline phones, fax machines, and PBX systems—to modern VoIP (Voice over IP) networks. It converts analog voice signals into digital packets for transmission over IP networks and vice versa. This allows businesses to continue using...
An IP PBX system offers several advantages for businesses, including cost savings on calls, seamless scalability, and enhanced communication features like voicemail, call forwarding, conferencing, and auto attendants. Since it operates over the internet, it reduces the need for traditional phone lines, improves call quality, and...
An E1/T1 Gateway is a network device that connects traditional telephony systems (PSTN, PBX) to modern VoIP networks. It enables seamless communication between legacy TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) networks and IP-based systems.