The VoIP Gateways from Hypermedia are designed for interconnecting a wide selection of interfaces and signaling protocols, including ISDN BRI and E1/T1 PRI, to the IP networks; supporting SIP & H.323 for capitalizing on low VoIP call rates and maximizing cost-savings. Get More Info
The VoIP Gateways are ideal for carrier (NGN) and enterprise market.
Range of VoIP Gateways for PBX / IP-PBX includes:
HG-4000 Series
Modular GSM VoIP Gateways for IP-PBXs with 4 up to 72 GSM ports that use standard SIP protocol for connecting VoIP PBX... Read more...
HG-6000 PRI Series
Scalable VoIP PRI Gateways ranging from 16 or 32 VoIP ports developed to enable direct connection of VoIP traffic to the... Read more...
HG-6000 BRI Series
VoIP BRI Gateways that come configured with 4 x ISDN BRI ports and with 8 VoIP channels, which have been designed to... Read more...
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Benefits of Hypermedia VoIP Gateways for the Telecom Professional
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For the Telecom Professional
- Additional revenue stream
- Flexible and scalable telephony solutions
- Value-added products and services
- Retaining one’s existing customer base
- Increasing customer satisfaction
- Full PBX compatibility – Avaya, Mitel, NEC, Nortel, Siemens, Asterisk & more
- Reliable and proven technology
- Practical, easy to implement products & solutions - Get more info
- Online technical support and training
- One point of contact for customer service
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For SMB & Corporate
- Call cost-saving solutions
- Direct connectivity to VoIP (SIP / H323)
- No infrastructure changes
- Fast ROI
- Scalable solution
- Extended Mobile PBX accessibility
- Increased organizational availability, productivity and efficiency
- Enterprise control over phone numbers and calling policies
- New connectivity options to long distance & international call providers
- Remote office and multi-site location connectivity to the PBX
- No voice call toll charges between geographic locations
- Intelligent Call Routing features
- Silence Suppression for reduced bandwidth consumption
- Optional - Direct connectivity to the GSM mobile/cellular networks
- PSTN fallback
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