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- Voip Soft-Phone PC to Phone allows you make
calls without the use of an adapter using the FREE softphone and your headset/handset and a microphone.
However, if you wish to use telephone/s
instead of a headset/handset and microphone, you will need an adapter.
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Clipcomm CG-410
Four-Port FXO Gateway - SIP/H.323
- 2 RJ-45 (10/100 base-T)
- 4 FXO(RJ-11)
- H.323 v4/SIP (RFC3261)
- G.711, G.723.1A, G.729AB
- Private lines/ Cable Modems/ADSL modems using PPPoE
Clipcomm multi-channel analog VoIP gateways provide an easy and cost-effective way to take advantage of IP telephony
leveraging already existing analog phones, fax machines, and PBXs. The gateways offer toll quality voice and real-time
FAX over IP enabling easy deployment of IP-PBX based intelligent office network.
The two-channel version with optional wireless extension is ideal for the desktop installation whereas the four-channel
gateway is an essential building-block for the migration from the legacy circuit-switched PBX to the IP-PBX system.
The CG-400/410 series are four-channel FXS/FXO gateways that connect analog telephones and FAX machines with IP-PBX
systems. When you migrate from your legacy circuit-switched PBX system to IP based one, the CG-400/410 will provide
you with an efficient and low-cost solution especially for the small-and-medium sized enterprises and branch offices.
Clipcomm VoIP gateways can handle both the H.323 and SIP protocol suites. When customer requires other VoIP standards,
such as MGCP and MEGACO/H.248, Clipcomm VoIP gateways can be customized easily by changing the firmware according
to the customer's request.
Clipcomm's VoIP gateways are feature-rich Internet appliances which are affordable, easy to use, and loaded with
lots of great features. Field programmable tone detection/generation and line interfaces of the CG-400/410 support
various PBXs, CO line interconnections and country specific telephone settings. |
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VoIP services are commonly referred
to as: PC to Phone, Internet telephony, IP Telephony, Voice Over The Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Calling,
and Broadband Phone.
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