The long distance calls are sent through the Internet without any phone charge, and the remote office pays only for the local analog phone time. The gateway connects analog callers to the IP network without involving operators or incurring toll charges from telephone companies
The DVG-6008S VoIP gateway can be deployed to interface VoIP infrastructure with a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). It allows analog phone callers to place calls through the long-distance Internet trunk line. The gateway accepts dial tone and ring current from the connected equipment, and facilitates the use of conventional phone sets and fax machines on a VoIP network.
Guaranteed Voice Quality. The DVG-6008S gateway delivers clear sound, voice and reliable fax calling through implementation of internationally recognized standards for voice and data networking. It incorporates Quality of Service (QoS) functions to ensure that voice received through the Internet is the same as or even surpasses that received on the ordinary phone.
Convenient Call Features. The DVG-6008S gateway supports extensive call features, allowing the service providers to offer these functions to their subscribers. Provided that the telephone sets at the end-users side support these functions, callers can take advantage of these convenient features. Configuration of individual phone connection is easy, using the multi-language Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) or the web-based user's interface.
Shared Broadband Internet Connection/Integrated 4-Port Switch. The gateway provides a convenient router function to permit office users to share the Internet broadband line. With 4 integrated Ethernet ports, office computers can readily connect to these gateways and use their built-in NAT/DHCP server functions for automatic logon to the Internet. |