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Documents
- headcall enterprise gateway type I is the result of adding VoIP lines to a traditional PBX. it allows enterprise extensions, headcall terminals or regular phones, to be connected to PSTN lines or IP lines, or vice versa.
- via a headcall enterprise gateway type I, a regular extension on the PBX can make a VoIP call, or vice versa, essentially converting it to an IP phone and the PBX, therefore, an IP-PBX.
- via a headcall enterprise gateway type I, a headcall phone can be, for a small fee, connected to a regular phone outside the enterprise network and the internet.
- headcall terminals may get connected to a target extension by first dialing the gateway and then, upon a voice prompt, entering the desired extension number. direct connection is also possible in the form of * such as 80083012345*601
- an outgoing call from an extension must first engage a headcall port and then enter the destination number.
- there are two models of headcall enterprise gateway type I, 4-port and 8-port, which may be cascaded to suit enterprise requirements. a 30-line digital gateway is available for use by large enterprises.
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