Platan Gateway is a series of IP-analogue gateways designed to take advantage of cheap Internet calls made from the analogue phones. It’s a perfect solution for small and medium companies, looking for both savings and the newest telecom systems.
Excellent voice quality and support of many concurrent calls create a system, which capacity is tailored to the company’s real needs. Platan Gateways support any VoIP provider and PBX systems of any producer.
Savings Cheap Internet telephony, the possibility of using inexpensive analogue phones and even the previously bought PBX – it all influences the lower cost of calls and of PBX system modernisation.
Look Who’s Calling Before answering the phone you can see who’s calling – the caller’s number displays on the analogue phones connected to the gateway. You can also dial the numbers saved in the calls history and in the phone’s phonebook.
Efficiency & Security All users can make & receive calls at the same time, as every telephone port has its own SIP account assigned. Embedded mechanisms prevent the hackers’ attempts of attacks, and assure the high level of security.
Excellent voice quality The excellent voice quality is owned to the advanced cancellation of echo, which is characteristic to the VoIP calls. The gateways support the T.38 standard, so the faxes can be also sent over the Internet (Fax over IP).
Easy to use Legible, intuitive web interface with handy help makes the remote management and programming quick and easy. Universal, compact casings can be mounted in the RACK 19” ICT or on the wall.
Platan Gateway - features & services
Calling Line Identification (CLIP).
Fax over IP (up to 24 faxes, T.38 standard for all ports).
HTTP/HTTPS provisioning.
Short numbers for internal calls.
Web interface (Polish, English, Russian).
Remote access by MyServer platform.
Note: Three models of Platan Gateway are available: GW-8, GW-16 and GW-24, to connect 8, 16 and 24 analogue phones (FXS) respectively.
Practical application of Platan Gateway
1. Connecting analogue phones and faxes to the virtual PBX.
2. Connecting analogue phones and faxes to the pure IP PBX.