Modular ISDN PRI 3G/UMTS Gateways ranging from 4 up to 30 3G/UMTS channels developed for connecting PBX/PABX systems with E1/T1 PRI interfaces directly to the 3G/UMTS cellular networks, for significantly reducing the cost of organizational telephone calls.
Also available dual PRI-3G/UMTS Gateways for saving the cost of an additional PBX E1/T1 PRI port.
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The E1/T1 PRI 3G/UMTS Gateway HG-3000U is designed to reduce company telephone costs by connecting fixed line PBX systems with E1/T1 PRI interfaces directly to the 3G/UMTS wireless networks for benefiting from lower mobile-to-mobile outgoing and incoming call rates.Companies of all sizes can save on Fixed-to-Mobile and Mobile-to-Fixed call costs, reduce transnational 3G/UMTS Roaming charges, and cut infrastructure and telephony costs in a Multi-Office environment.
Hypermedia's E1/T1 PRI 3G/UMTS Gateway can also come with two E1/T1 PRI interfaces featuring advanced Least Cost Routing (LCR). In this configuration, the PRI 3G/UMTS gateway is situated between the PBX and the PSTN in a 3-leg topology, saving the cost of an additional PBX E1/T1 port. Upgrade your PBX! Contact a local Hypermedia dealer.
Besides offering PBX/PABX users a powerful cost saving tool and advanced least cost routing capabilities, our E1 PRI 3G/UMTS Gateways and T1 PRI 3G/UMTS Gateways deliver new, all-in-one-box voice connectivity options to: PSTN, VoIP & Cellular networks.
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Given the systems' flexibility, modularity and scalability, these smart E1/T1 PRI 3G/UMTS gateways can be pre-configured to meet precise customer requirements so companies can easily expand the cost-effective systems to meet their evolving telephony needs over time.
Hypermedia E1/T1 PRI 3G/UMTS gateways HG-3000U (UMTS) are also available with PBX booster functionalities, i.e. PBX add-on applications & services including; SMS Server, Callback and more.
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