VoIP gateways
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Short for Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP is a family of technologies that enable voice communications using IP networks. VoIP gateways or Media Gateways are network devices that convert voice, fax, and other incoming calls between the public telephone network and an IP network. With a minimum of one Ethernet and telephone port yet expandable to fit the needs of any network configuration, gateways translate the varying coding techniques allowing companies to seamlessly communicate with other parties across other networks (VoIP or a standard phone service).
References
- VoIP Gateways & Access Servers
- In-Stat Reports Rise in Media Gateway Market for 2010
- Carrier VoIP/IMS market down 7% in 1Q06, up 48% since 1Q05
- Cable Companies Scramble for their piece of Increasing VoIP Market
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