Network Connectivity

What is a VoIP Gateway?

A VoIP gateway is a stand-alone appliance that converts analog signals to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and vice versa, allowing connections between legacy telephony infrastructure and modern VoIP networks.

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Digital VoIP Gateways

Digital VoIP gateways are small stand-alone appliances which allow you to convert voice media between PRI connections or BRI lines (UK) and VoIP connections.

Available in 1 to 8 ports of T1/E1/PRI for connecting TDM phone systems to VoIP networks and IP enabled networks to the PSTN.

Analog VoIP Gateways

Analog VoIP gateways are small stand-alone appliances that allow you to convert voice media between FXO and FXS connections and VoIP connections.

Available in 4 to 8 ports of FXO and 4-50 ports of FXS for connecting legacy phone systems, telephones and fax machines to VoIP networks.

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Sangoma

Service Provider Gateways

Mobile and wireline service providers can add new Value-Added Services (VAS) quickly and provide a clear migration path to an all-IP network with Sangoma’s high-density VoIP gateways. These gateways are also great for retail, wholesale, and enhanced service VoIP deployments, as well as contact centers, mobile virtual network operations, and mobile VAS.

Available in 1U appliances and a 3U option for up to 2250 SIP sessions and 2016 channels of SS7 signalling.