| BroadTel TDM001 FXO PCI card provides a single FXO interface for connecting the PBX server with an incoming line. The device allows PBX server to answer calls from a service provider's standard analog line or to receive calls from another PBX over TDM without the use of T1 hardware. By using the PCI card in conjunction with the PBX server, our PCI card also provides an economical way to implement powerful and flexible call services, such as multi-layered IVR, small VoIP gateways, directory services, and voicemail for businesses. It is an PBX server Compatible OEM PCI card and not directly from digium. |
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| What is it used for ? |
- BroadTel TDM001 PCI Card allows you to connect a standard analog phone line into your Linux server with PBX server
- Our card is ideal for Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and Voicemail applications (Voicemail Server)
- Small Office Home Office (SOHO) applications
- Packet Voice Gateways and Switches
- One Number Services
- Message Services
- Conferencing
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| Services and Features |
- Our card supports FXS Loopstart and "Kewlstart" (Loopstart with far end disconnection supervision)
- It can detect ringing and remote hangup and fully supports Pseudo-TDM bridging
- The device is fully supported by PBX server for both incoming and outgoing calls
- You can make long distance calls for free
- Set up a voice mail system for the multiple persons
- CallerID , Call Conferencing and CallWaitingCallerID
- Digital Gain Control (Transmit and Receive)
- PCI Half-Length Slot
- RJ-11 Connector
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| HW and SW Requirements |
- Pentium II processor with minimum of 64MB RAM
- Linux 2.4 kernel or later
- One available PCI Slot in the Linux machine
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The FXO card works great with BroadTel IP PBX.
It connects a telephone line to the PBX. For details,
please visit IP PBX in Products pages.
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