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Analog
Phone Adapter
The Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) enables high-quality feature-rich telephone service through your cable or DSL Internet connection. Just plug in the router or gateway and use the standard telephone line and PSTN line jacks to connect your existing phone or PBX. Cordless phone works with MeritCall ATA, makes your office or home phone system with walking-talking “wireless" VoIP feature.
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MeritCall
ATA 220 2 Ports
MeritCall ATA is one of the VoIP terminal products,
with two RJ45 ports connecting to LAN port and
PC Port, one FXS port connecting with regular
PSTN terminal devices like regular phones or PABX
through a PHONE port, one FXO port connecting
with PSTN line which can switch the voice between
PSTN and Internet. By the management of soft-switch
platform and the support of telecom, MeritCall
ATA can inter-communicate with VoIP terminals
and regular phone inexpensively. |
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MeritCall ACT ATA G11112D 2 Ports (Fax enabled)
ACT VoIP ATA equipped with 2 ports of 10/100 BaseT that one connect LAN, ADSL or Cable Modem and the other connect to PC. There are 2 RJ-11 ports that allow you to connect to traditional analog phone and PSTN line. You could easily make a phone call or transmit a FAX through VoIP or PSTN. |
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MeritCall ATA V320 2 Channels
The ATA V320 SIP VoIP Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) products are standards-based communication devices that deliver true, next-generation voice-over-IP (VoIP) terminations to residences worldwide. The ATA V320 series are mixed-environment adapters that interface legacy analog telephones, fax machines, analog conference telephones and other analog devices to IP based telephony networks thereby allowing users and ISPs to protect prior investments in analog phones, fax machines, and speakerphones, and migrate to IP at their own pace. These products address the needs of small-office environments, and the emerging VoIP voice services whereby ISPs value add their ADSL or Cable Modem offering with VoIP services by turning their analog devices into IP devices.
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