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Convert Voice Media to VoIP Connections
Analog VoIP gateways are small stand-alone appliances that allow you to convert voice media between FXO and FXS connections and VoIP connections. They are the most cost-effective solution for businesses with a legacy phone system infrastructure that want to connect to a VoIP network, such as a SIP trunk. They are also great for businesses that have an IP-based phone system and need to connect legacy equipment to their IP network, such as analog phones, traditional fax machines and the PSTN for emergency fallback.
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Sangoma Gateways are Easy Simple Quick to Setup!
The gateway will automatically handle the rest
to allow voice media to simply work-including fax!
Step One
Place the VoIP gateway at the edge of your network
Step Two
Plug in your existing internet connection to the gateway for VoIP connectivity
Step Three
Plug in the analog cables from your phone system or legacy equipment

Available in five separate analog configurations: 4 and 8 Port FXO trunk ports, 4 and 8 FXS telephone set ports, and 4 FXO trunk with 4 FXS telephone set ports 1 of 1
Vega 60G

Available in 24 port FXS telephone set ports. This model is typically used in hotels, schools, apartment buildings and other multi-dwelling environments to eliminate the need of changing analog phones and infrastructure to IP. 1 of 1
Vega 3000G

Available in 50 port FXS telephone set ports. This model is typically used in hotels, schools, apartment buildings and other multi-dwelling environments to eliminate the need of changing analog phones and infrastructure to IP. 1 of 1
Vega 3050G

Connects analog private wires, audio sources and the PSTN to SIP networks for up to 16 calls. Supports four analog interfaces: Audio, GenGen, FXO, FXS. 1 of 1
Vega 4x4
Applications

Businesses who want to provide emergency fallback to their VoIP network. Connect the PSTN telco lines to the FXO ports for automatic fallback routing when your VoIP network goes down.

Businesses with an IP-based network who need to connect to the local PSTN provider. Simply connect a LAN port from the phone system to the analog gateway and the other end to the provider.

Businesses who want to connect to a SIP trunking service and have a PBX with PSTN interfaces. Simply connect the PSTN interfaces (PRI or analog lines) from the phone system to the gateway ports for seamless connectivity.

Businesses who have analog phones and/or fax machines and want to seamlessly connect to their VoIP phone system network. For schools, hotels, apartment buildings, and military having large infrastructure of analog phones needing to connect to IP-PBX eliminating the need to replace any hardware or cabling.
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There are two different types of Analog Gateway
FXS Gateways
FXS Gateways are analog gateways fitted with FXS ports which help you connect legacy telephones and analog phone systems to IP telephony networks.

FXO Gateways
FXO Gateways are analog gateways fitted with FXO ports which help you connect analog telephone lines to your IP-based phone system or connect your legacy phone system network to a VoIP network or SIP trunk.
