Voice Over IP

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

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.

For internal operators adding a Multi Station Interface enhance the system solution. It opens the gates to WEB unified messaging.