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uses a "gateway" to route a large number of calls
simultaneously from traditional public networks over the
Internet bypassing "toll-calls". A server provides the
ability to define and validate other IP gateways, country
billing rates and prefixes, interdictions and access, and
speed-dial shortcuts. This can mean tremendous savings to
anyone currently using the Public networks, especially
calling internationally. |
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The system provides the "gatekeeper" with a real-time status
interface in order to supervise the functionality and task
for each channel. The interface provides two feedback views:
brief, or full. The application is fully scalable and able
to support any number of hardware channels, digital or
analog. |
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The gateway can be configured through user-friendly dialog
windows. The gatekeeper can also maintain distant gateways,
supervise traffic, maintain client accounts and run billing
reports on the fly. |
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The system keeps track of all incoming and outgoing calls in
order to maintain synchronization with distant gateways and
provide a complete record of all traffic. |
Intel and Voice over IP:
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The system is H.323 ITU compliant and based on the
Intel DM3 Architecture,
an industry standard for CTI platforms. |
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The gateway can be configured with as few as 4 ports for
small systems, or can use a digital board supporting 24
ports for T1 or 30 ports for E1 protocols and higher
traffic volumes. |
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For internal operators adding a
Multi Station Interface
enhance the system solution.
It opens the gates to WEB unified messaging. |

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