A VoIP gateway (or PSTN Gateway) is a device which converts telephony traffic into IP for transmission over a data network. They are used in two ways:
The VoIP gateway allows calls to be received and placed on the regular telephony network. In many business cases, it is preferable to continue to use traditional phone lines because one can guarantee a higher call quality and availability.
The VoIP gateway allows calls to be made via VoIP. Calls can then be placed via a VoIP service provider, or in the case of a company with multiple offices, interoffice calling costs can be reduced by routing the calls via the Internet. VoIP gateways are available as external units or as PCI cards. The vast majority of devices are external units. A VoIP gateway has a connector for the IP network and one or more ports to connect the phone lines to it.
1. Analogue units: Analogue units are used to connect regular analogue phone lines to the gateway. Analogue units are available for between 2-24 lines.
2. Digital units: Digital units allow you to connect digital lines, either one or more BRI ISDN lines (Europe), one or more PRI / E1 lines (Europe) or one or more T1 lines (USA).
There are many VoIP gateways available today, and as demand has increased drastically, prices have decreased considerably. Our 3CX software automatically configures VoIP Gateways to allow you to easily continue using your existing PSTN lines.
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