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T1 based dialer
Would your software work with a T1 card to make calls? We are looking at replacing an old analog dialing system and going to T1 to save on phone line costs. This is for informational and emergency dialing uses.
Yes, it should. But the exact configuration depends on how the T1 line is used. A T1 line can carry 24 digitized voice channels, or it can carry data at a rate of 1.544 megabits per second. If the T1 line is being used for telephone conversations, it plugs into the office’s phone system. If it is carrying data it plugs into the network’s router.
If the T1 line is for data communication, you can make calls using VOIP. In order to call landline or call phone, you must have a VOIP provider that provides termination service. Voicent software can be configured to use your VOIP service without any telephony hardware like a T1 card.
If the T1 line is for voice communication, most company will use a PBX system, which in turn needs a T1 card to make phone calls. Many new PBX system, such as the popular open source Asterisk system, supports VOIP. Voicent software can be configured to work with your PBX system to make phone calls.
The above mentioned feature is available only in release 7. To see how it works, you can download the software and give it a try. More information can be found here about SIP based VOIP service.
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