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NetFabric bridging PSTN and VoIP
Netfabric's Cashmere enables
analog PBXs to offer VoIP cost savings and VoIP features with literally no installation or configuration effort.
Cashmere is an easy to install interface that works with any phone system, gateway and VoIP/PSTN service provider.
The IP telephony services router can be installed within minutes with no expertise of the PBX and can use any IP gateway the service provider tipically uses or the customer already may have.
The unit provides immediate access to VOIP through a LCR (Least cost Router) with built-in QOS (Quality of Service) and is easily programed over a web based interfacer to route 911, local numbers to PSTN and all long distance or company branch office traffic over VoIP.
In case of a 911 calls, sluggish Internet (QOS problems) or a probelms with the IP network the built-in failover system will transparently use the PSTN lines.
In addition to basic cost saving through VoIP telephony the Cashmere system allows easy installation of additional optional software aplications that enable small business to integrate
their phone system into the overall corporate information system.
Please check out ABP's combo pricing where we package Cashmere with our AudioCodes MediaPack or Mediatrix Analog gateways.
The first Netfabric VoIP for PSTN applications that have been released are:
4,6 or 12 Analog or VoIP Gateway trunks by 4 or 8 lines
Inbound and outbound routing tables
Calls routed over PSTN if network fails or QOS is poor
Continual measurement of network QOS
Local and long distance call routing
Very flexible and easy to use call classification
Low cost, easy to use/network configurable
Perfect for SOHO and Small Enterprise
10/100 Ethernet port
Basic CTI - Call state Visualization by which PC in the company network can pop-up the caller ID of incoming calls and state
of all lines.
Do not call list - All outgoing calls will be checked against a Do not call data base that can be a copy of
a corporate or government do not call list and "OK to call lists"
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