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Why we using GSM Gateways in telecom industry ?.

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GSM Gateways Dinstar GSM Gateways India Dinstar Technologies Co., Ltd. is a well-known company that offers a number of products related to the telecommunication department. Among these products, the Dinstar GSM or CDMA gateways are designed with a vision to create an innovative and excellent experience for the users. The motive is to simplify the work and costs implied on the use of telephony systems where third party rates are neglected to ensure a seamless connection setup. Product bundles: 4 Port GSM Gateway 8 Port GSM Gateway 32 Port GSM Gateway     VoIP 4G LTE GSM Gateway functions as a Trunk for IP PBX or Call Center Dialers to connect the users to the GSM Network. It enables direct routing between IP and GSM Networks. GSM Gateway can decrease the office Telephony Bills by up to 60% with Least Cost Routing (LCR). It can also be used to send and get SMS messages. GSM Gateway also functions as a backup to the PRI or Analog trunk paths. SIM Cards can be connected to GSM Gateways,

Asterisk call center solutions India: Server Of Telephony Industry

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  Asterisk call center solutions India: Server Of Telephony Industry An asterisk is a strong tool for building a call center solutions India and systems. By the support of the IVRs,  live monitoring, outbound calling, call queries, and reporting. Asterisk needs in the virtual that its need in creating a call station. Even an informal or call center solutions India is able of creating a call center by using a single asterisk server that is deployed of a turnkey IP PBX. The call center solutions India is commonly making a cluster of Asterisk system structure to scale as the business grows. A call station worth a legacy of ACD systems is often used Asterisk as an attachment that serving as the IVR front end to a skill-based solution.                                The flow of Asterisk Call Center solution Some concerns while creating a technology platform for a call center is migrating the VoIP in general and telephony. Asterisk is the dominant hybrid PBX that grants outstanding performan

Why we use Digium in telecom industry ?

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Digium Digium, Inc. is a privately owned communications technology business based in Huntsville, Alabama. In 1999, Digium’s founder Mark Spencer built Asterisk, the open-source software project that can be used to apply a personal computer into a communications server or Voice over IP (VoIP) phone system. Today, Digium's core company   lines include Switchvox, the Asterisk-based VoIP company phone system, Digium IP phones, and Asterisk telephony software also hardware products.             Digium IP phones are designed for the greatest interoperability with either Asterisk software or Switchvox phone systems. This guide provides information about the setup and use of Digium Phones when a Digium Configuration Server is not being used. Digium phones support plug and play provisioning. Simply plug the phones in, automatically discover your Asterisk or Switchvox server, select the user, and start talking. Digium phones make it easier to do full office installs too. DCNET Solutions In

Sangoma VEGA 200G

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  VEGA 200G   Vega VoIP digital gateways are small appliances that seamlessly connect your legacy telephony infrastructure, made up of PRI (T1/E1) or BRI lines, to IP networks.   Easily place the Vega VoIP digital gateway at the corner of your network, plug in your current internet cable for VoIP connectivity and E1/T1 or BRI cables of your phone system, and let the Vega VoIP digital gateway automatically handle the SIP signaling and sound media conversion for seamless sound and T.38 Fax integration. Sangoma’s Vega 200G  VoIP Digital Gateways are a dual-port T1/E1/PRI appliance supporting up to 60 simultaneous calls. Web GUI for configuration and troubleshooting Featuring Quick Wizard for rapid deployment Onboard DSP for media translation Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide Advanced flexible call routing with automatic failover and bypass routing Built-in Local Survivability in the case of WAN failure