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Voicent has analog phone line solution

It’s official–Voicent pretty much works with everything now.

We actually pretty-much always worked with everything. But, when old-fashioned voice modems started fading away, and the newest Microsot operating systems reduced or eliminated support for them, it became very difficult to get Voicent to work well on old-fashioned analog phone lines.

Voicent’s software uses VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) to transmit and even generate telephone messages by ordinary desktop or laptop computers.

Voicent worked with analog phone lines but only through a voice modem, a near obsolete piece of equipment that is poorly supported by new Windows operating systems, such as Vista.

As a result, users with newer computers but telephone connections limited to old-fashioned landlines, cable company phone lines, extensions on older PBX systems, or analog-only VoIP services, such as MagicJack, Ooma and Vonage, were either unable to easily connect to Voicent’s automated communication software or experienced poor call quality.

Now, with the purchase of a widely available “Voice Gateway,” our installation wizard will guide analog-line users step-by-step, enabling them to effortlessly install, set up and begin using Voicent’s voice broadcasting, automated appointment reminders and other software.

Information and instructions on how to use Voicent on analog lines is available on the web. The company even recommends a specific manufacturer and model (Cisco’s SPA3102) for single-line users.

The Voice Gateway acts as a phone adapter, connecting the telephone network to the computer network and providing a bridge for voice calls to be transmitted.

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