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Digium Wildcard TE122B
Ports: 1 T1/E1/J1 Includes Hardware Echo Cancellation Motherboard Interface: Standard PCI
Product Description:
The Digium TE122B is a high-performance, cost effective digital telephony interface card with the power to create a seamless network, interconnecting traditional telephony systems with emerging Voice over IP technologies.
Used in conjunction with Asterisk, the TE122B can be used to deliver
a wide range of PBX and IVR services to the network or handset
including Voicemail, Call Conferencing, Three-way Calling, and VoIP
Gateways.
The TE122B is a single span, selectable T1
(24-channel), E1 (32-channel), or J1 (24-channel) card. The card
utilizes Digium's VoiceBus technology. VoiceBus technology allows the
TE122B to use an industry standard bus-mastering PCI interface, as found
in millions of PCs worldwide, to maximize system compatibility and
eliminate system conflicts. Improving upon the prior TE120P which does
not offer expansion capabilities, the TE122B is combined with
Digium's VPMADT032 echo cancellation module to deliver 128ms of echo
cancellation across 30 channels in E1 mode or 24 channels in T1 mode.
The
TE122B supports both voice and data modes on its single span. For
example, the card can support 12 channels dedicated to voice, routed
directly to the Asterisk Open Source PBX, and 12 to data, handled by
the underlying Linux operating system, thus eliminating the need for an
external router. The TE122B works in both 3.3V and 5V PCI slots by auto
detecting the slot's voltage.
By utilizing our TDMoE (TDM
over Ethernet) technology, an exclusive Digium process, you can easily
connect multiple PCs equipped with the TE122B and achieve voice quality
on par with single PBX implementations. Scalability for this product is
derived from adding multiple TE122B cards to each individual PC. Add
additional cards as you need them for your expanding applications.
The
TE122B supports industry standard telephony and data protocols,
including both RBS and Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) protocol families for
voice and PPP, Cisco HDLC, and Frame Relay data modes. The board drives
both line-side and trunk-side interfaces, including call features.
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