Matrix Comsec unveils SETU VGB

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

For further enhancing its VoIP gateway portfolio, Matrix Comsec has introduced its new range of VoIP-GSM/3G-ISDN BRI gateways. The gateway offers seamless connectivity between IP, GSM/3G and ISDN BRI networks. SETU VGB interfaces with an existing ISDN PBX to offer GSM/3G and IP connectivity. For an IP based system, it provides BRI and GSM/3G trunking options.

SETU VGB can also be used to setup IP connectivity between multi-location offices and get advantage of low cost VoIP calling among the distant branches. Apart from providing IP calling features, SETU VGB also offers data accessibility over UMTS/HSPA/EDGE networks.

Sajeev Nair, Product Manager, Matrix Comsec said, "While IP is moving into its second decade with enormous momentum, traditional telephony is getting more-and-more inclined towards availing benefits of IP for cost-effective communication while protecting their existing investment. Matrix Comsec has added this new gateway in its VoIP product portfolio to provide traditional ISDN BRI PBX users a smooth migration path towards IP world. Additional GSM/3G connectivity provides seamless mobility. With the offered reliability, performance and enterprise-grade features, the productivity is bound to enhance multi-fold"

SETU VGB offers up to 9 SIP accounts which can be registered either to single or multiple service providers to make VoIP calls. These accounts provide flexibility to make either peer-to-peer calls between distant locations or can be registered to various SIP proxies and IP-PBXs for IP calling. For hassle and error free integration with existing ISDN PBX, SETU VGB provides dedicated clock synchronization ports. These ports provides common clock source between SETU VGB and the ISDN PBX to eliminate chances of dropped and noisy calls and hence provides an error-free communication.


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