System Features:
Capacity
Up to 8 concurrent VoIP calls (SIP or H323)
4 x BRI interfaces
Configuration:
Bi-directional calls (Inbound and Outbound calls)
In-line connectivity (3-leg topology)
LCR functionality
PBX Compatibility: with IP systems and PABXs of leading manufacturers worldwide
Chassis:
Available 3U x 19" size
Rack-mountable design
Management & Control:
Remote web-based
Local serial port
High voice quality
Fast and easy installation
Migration to VoIP Utilizing Existing Infrastructure
By integrating one of our VoIP BRI Gateways HG-6000 BRI Series with existing PBX/PABX telephone systems, businesses of all sizes can benefit from:
Low-cost Voice over IP calls
Multi-site / Multi-branch connection
Expanded PBX capacity and capability
Substantial cost savings
These ISDN VoIP Gateways directly connect to any one of existing ISDN BRI (T0/S0 ISDN, RDSI) interfaces of the office PBX, and enable bi-directional traffic for both VoIP and PSTN, all in one compact box.
PSTN Access for VoIP Systems
For those companies who are considering migration to VoIP or have already migrated to VoIP and have an existing IP-PBX, Hypermedia's VoIP BRI Gateways offer the advantage of opening the IP-based switchboard directly to the PSTN networks
In-Line Connectivity (3-Leg Topology) with LCR Functionality
Hypermedia's VoIP BRI Gateway can be situated between the PBX and the PSTN, saving the cost of an additional PBX S0/T0 port. In this configuration, it comes with advanced Least Cost Routing (LCR).
Intelligent Connectivity Hardware
Besides offering PBX/IP-PBX users a powerful telephony cost saving tool and advanced least cost routing capabilities, our VoIP BRI gateways can also deliver voice connectivity options to PSTN and GSM networks in one box.
Ideal for Telecom Distributors, Resellers and Service Providers
Given the systems' flexibility, modularity and scalability, these advanced ISDN BRI VoIP gateways HG-6000 can be pre-configured to meet precise customer requirements, so companies can easily expand the cost-effective systems to meet their evolving telephony needs over time.