
Highlights
MultiVOIP Applications. MultiVOIP is specifically
targeted at businesses looking to reduce toll charges
between frequently called sites. MultiVOIP is a voice
over IP gateway that integrates seamlessly into your
data network and operates alongside existing PBXs, or
other phone equipment to simply extend voice
capabilities to remote locations. It is designed to help
you maximize investments you’ve already made in
your data and voice network infrastructure.
Easy Integration. With MultiVOIP, you avoid the hassle
and expense of replacing your existing routers, WAN
connections or phone system required by other VOIP
solutions. MultiVOIP simply plugs into your Ethernet
network. Neither your phone service or network is
placed at risk. Minimum requirements: Ethernet
network, WAN connection, IP addresses.
Save Thousands of Dollars Each Month. MultiVOIP
can save your company substantial amounts in long
distance charges. Even if your company uses one of the
most inexpensive calling plans, a MultiVOIP network
can quickly return your investment and begin paying
you back.
Award-winning Voice Quality. With MultiVOIP, you’ll
experience consistent toll-quality voice connections.
Using the Perceptual Speech Quality Measurement
(PSQM), Internet Telephony magazine found that
MultiVOIP delivered exceptional voice quality. In fact,
MultiVOIP outranked the competition.
Interoperability. MultiVOIP utilizes the H.323 and SIP
protocols to provide complete interoperability with
other Internet telephony solutions. The inbound IP call
protocol is automatically detected and the voice
channel is dynamically configured to match. The
outbound IP call protocol is configured with the phone
number allowing you the flexibility to call H.323 or SIP
devices from the same port.
Advanced Speech Technologies. MultiVOIP supports
the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Quality of
Service (QoS) protocol which sets priorities for voice
and fax traffic and allows transparent delivery. DiffServ
helps move time-sensitive voice traffic across even
low-bandwidth WAN connections, like 56K DDS and
ISDN, with the priority and quality required by voice.
Other features such as adaptive echo cancellation,
forward error correction, bad frame interpolation,
tunable latency and dynamic jitter buffers, further
enhance voice quality.
Complete Support for Multiple Telephony
Interfaces. For maximum investment protection, the
MultiVOIP two, four and eight-port models
accommodate changing communication needs by
providing an FXS/FXO and E&M interface for each
port. This allows MultiVOIP to connect directly to a
phone, fax machine, key phone system or PBX. It
automatically detects whether the incoming call is a
voice or fax call. The single port MultiVOIP supports
either FXS or FXO interfaces, depending on model,
while the digital MultiVOIP connects directly to a PBX
or PSTN line via T1, E1 or PRI.
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An independent product review conducted by
Internet Telephony magazine (March 1999)
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2.50MultiVOIP
3.64Inter-Tels InterPrise400
4.20Memotecs CX950
4.21SOSs Sovereign
5.64Nueras Access Plus F50ip
PSQM SCORES
The lower the better
Exceptional
Good
Tolerable
Intolerable
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