In our Buyers’ Guide to VoIP Gateways we discuss the differences between the various type of gateway and look at the use cases for each. We also discuss the forthcoming PSTN/ISDN switch-off and what you need to do to prepare your business for 2025.
Featuring 8 FXO ports, the Yeastar TA810 connects analog terminals, PBX or key systems to the IP network using FXO connectivity. The TA810 multi-port FXO gateway helps to preserve previous investments on legacy telephone systems and reduce communication costs significantly with the true benefits of VoIP.
The Mediatrix C735 VoIP Gateway is a business-class analog gateway featuring 4 FXO ports and 2 FXS ports and 2 10/100 Ethernet ports. The Mediatrix C735 4 FXO and 2 FXS ports allow you to use analog phones or fax machines on a VoIP system, or allow you to connect a legacy analog PBX to a VoIP Service Provider so you can save money with VoIP without replacing your legacy PBX.
The Patton SN4118/JS/EUI VoIP Gateway features 8-FXS ports that support up to eight analog devices. Connect analog phones or fax machines for voice and fax over any IP network. Now the corporate, small, or remote office can access Internet telephony services, eliminate toll charges and route calls to and from the PSTN, Internet, or LAN.
The Patton SmartNode 4116 4-FXS 2-FXO features 4 FXS ports and 2 FXO ports. Use the FXS ports to connect legacy analog equipment such as telephones, fax machines, and modems to newer IP-based telephony systems. Use the FXO ports to bring PSTN connectivity to your IP Phone system. Now the corporate, small, or remote office can access Internet telephony services, eliminate toll charges and route calls to and from the PSTN, Internet, or LAN.
The SmartNode SN4120 ISDN BRI PSTN Gateway converts up to four simultaneous phone or T.38 fax calls from SIP to ISDN BRI. It is a compact reliable standalone VoIP gateway for IP-based voice systems that delivers ISDN performance and quality.