Lately, folks have been asking me for an on-premise VoIP gateway with eight FXO ports. So we made it. Can you guess why people wanted it? We actually created three flavors of these analog-trunking devices (keep reading)…
There is something special about the dual-Ethernet gateways: they can morph into enterprise session border controllers (eSBCs) when the business decides to go All-IP.
Press Release
New Analog Trunking Gateway morphs from FXO to SIP when you go All-IP
Patton has been making analog trunking gateways for decades. Our menu of on-premise VoIP devices offers VoIP solutions for SMBs that need 8 FXO trunks to connect with a SIP PBX (a.ka. IP PBX). These new guys are perfect for delivering first-line analog POTS connectivity or analog fallback and survivability for an on-premise All-IP enterprise telephony system.
So here’s why the people wanted it.
For a small business or non-profit that requires eight concurrent analog calls or a mix of 16 simultaneous BRI/FXO calls, an 8-FXO VoIP gateway can be used to deliver the following useful services…
- First-line analog trunks with any on-premise SIP PBX, including the likes of 3CX, Avaya, Asterisk, RingCentral, Mitel, Panasonic, and many others
- Future-proof IP telephony (with analog trunks) with a seamless migration path to SIP trunking or hosted telephony
- Hybrid analog and IP telephony with a SIP trunk and up to 8 analog FXO connections for PSTN breakout, fallback, and system survivability
- Connectivity support for legacy devices: fax machines, analog phones, BRI phones, etc.
Here are the three new product lines we came up with for Patton customers. . .
The soon-to-be-released Patton Cloud service will provide remote license-key and additional element management functions for all Patton devices. Watch for the announcement….
What do you think?
- Why do YOU need an 8-FXO VoIP CPE and how would you use it?
Add your thoughts in the comments below…