Yeastar TA3200 32-Port FXS VoIP Gateway

Yeastar TA3200 Analog Gateway - 32 FXS Ports

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Yeastar Analog Gateways are cutting-edge products that connect legacy telephones, fax machines and PBX systems with IP telephony networks and IP-based PBX systems. Featuring rich functionality and easy configuration, this is ideal for small and medium enterprises that wish to integrate a traditional phone system into IP-based systems. These appliances helps you to preserve previous investment in legacy telephone systems and significantly reduce communication costs.

  • 32 FXS ports
  • Flexible calling rules
  • Reliable fax performance with T.38
  • Provides high-quality voice compression with industry standard codecs
  • Line echo cancellation
  • Web-based GUI for easy configuration
  • Excellent interoperability with a wide range of legacy and IP equipment

Yeastar voIP Gateways

Cost-Effective & Feature-Rich
A Yeastar VoIP Gateway is an ideal addition to any SMB telephony system, bringing advanced VoIP technology & your phones and network together.

Complete Portfolio
Yeastar's TA, TG, and TE Series VoIP Gateways offer up to 32 FXS ports, 16 FXO ports, 16 GSM/3G/4G channels, and two T1 ports.

High Performance
Clear voice calls and carrier-grade reliability are guaranteed by a high-end TI chipset and processor. You'll get superb voice compressions.

Interoperability
Excellent interoperability with Vodia, Asterisk, Lync Server (Skype for Business), FreePBX, Xorcom, 3CX platforms, and many more. Also certified with Elastix and Broadsoft.

Easy Management
The simple and intuitive web GUI allows for easy and straightforward configuration, saving you time.

Rich Applications
A robust feature set that fulfills business needs & makes full use of analog phones, PSTN lines, digital lines, and cellular networks.