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#20003 08/21/08 08:29 AM
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:bang: Has anyone ever heard of the Tenor VoIP gateway and what they actually do? We have a customer that has a Vodavi system and wants to add about 4 IP phones for their new location and they either came across this site by searching or something.
They are asking if it would benefit them instead of using the Vodavi VoIP phones and I do not see were it would.

Here is the link
https://www.quintum.com/enterprise/en_ippbx_pbx.html

Any info is appriciated


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Looks to me that their compatibility chart is mighty open-ended. It basically says that their stuff "may" work. Looks to me like they are just making SIP stuff, which is not currently supported by many Vodavi systems. Which system is it that they want to add IP phones to?


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#20005 08/21/08 02:49 PM
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Thats pretty much how I saw it too. I called and finally got a hold of a sales engineer.
Basically what they are doing is providing a VPN that can have S/L ports working at the remote side as full extensions of the system by taking an SLT port in converting it to IP and sending the packets to the far end and converting it back to Analog. It a cheap work around for someone who could use VoIP without all the upgrades.
Which is what our customer would need to do since they currently only have a Mach 1. Not a big deal to get them into an XTS/XTSc with a VoIP card.


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I've used these devices to add analog station ports to an Allworx system for a fax server solution. They work real well for that application.


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