Digium 1TE132F Single Span T1 E1 PCI Card Asterisk For Sale

Digium 1TE132F Single Span T1 E1 PCI Card Asterisk
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Digium 1TE132F Single Span T1 E1 PCI Card Asterisk:
$549.00

MPN: 1TE132F

Digium 1TE132F One (1) Span Digital T1/E1/J1/PRI PCI Card

The Digium TE132 has the ability to create a seamless network, interconnecting traditional telephony systems with Voice over IP technologies. The Digium TE132 card supports industry standard telephony protocols, including Primary Rate ISDN (both North American and Euro Standard) protocol families for voice. It\'s line-side and trunk-side interfaces are supported, as well as advanced call features. Cannot be upgraded with hardware-based echo cancellation through the use of modules. The TE132 rely purely on software-based echo cancellers or are to be used in environments that do not require echo cancellation.

Digium 1TE132F

Features

One (1) RJ48 Interface Port

Selectable T1, E1 or J1 Mode / Half-Length, Half-Height, *Digital Card

PCI (TE132)

Up to 24 (T1/J1) or 30 (E1) simultaneous calls

Enterprise Phone Systems

Legacy PBX/IVR Services

Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services

Complex IVR Trees

?Meet-Me? Bridge Conferencing

VoIP Gateways (supports SIP, H.323 and IAX)

Calling Card Platforms

5-year parts and labor

Exceptional Satisfaction Policy

ISO 9001

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