Eurotech Communication

Eurotech's IP-Legend: IP Telephony Gateways

22 February 2006 12:37


Eurotech Communication announces the launch of its VOIP package which is already gaining credibility in the heavy traffic market as excellent partner to the E1/PRI with its 32 channels, 128 SIMs for the ultimate E1 solutions. The package allows substantial cost-reduction and control over both cellular and IP calls and for significant profits in the termination/origination arenas.

Whether last-mile or rural connectivity, medium to large institution, the combined power of the two models is unsurpassed in reliability, features, performance and price. The state-of-the-art IP-TO-GO gateway delivers superb audio quality, is easy to install and maintain.

The unit supports ISDN PRI (E1/T1) and analog (FXS and FXO) telephony interface. All you do is plug the PBX trunk (PRI E1/T1, BRI or analog lines) into one side of the gateway, the PSTN Central Office lines into the other, and then connect the gateway to the IP network.

Your existing equipment is fully leveraged, without PBX customization, and without the expense of additional lines or voice cards.

Businesses maximize savings while guaranteeing clear calls in a no-risk investment.

Best of all, employees enjoy fully transparent usage: no change in dialing habits at all.

Voice quality is optimized through unique algorithms that boost Quality of Service to maximize stable clarity. Moreover, our unit is always up, with instant access to PSTN at any time, and no single point of failure. Whatever your IP requirements, Eurotech is your one-step solution for reliable, user-friendly and comprehensive solution.


For more information on this company:
Eurotech Communication - Wireless Gateways - VOIP, E1 PRI, BRI, GSM, CDMA, Analog, ISDN, Call Shop, IDEN, Cellular Fax, Turnkey Solutions and Starter Kits


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