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GSM Router Overview
| The GSM Router serves as a gateway between a GSM network and a company's private branch exchange (PBX). When connected to a PBX, it can route incoming and out coming calls via the mobile telephone network, providing a cost effective alternative for fixed-to-mobile or mobile-to-fixed telephone calls. Not only do you save in landline-to-GSM charges, but you can also exploit GSM features in your landline environment. |
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| In addition to the PBX connectivity, the routers are well suited for mobile office types of applications. The compact and stylish terminals adapt well to different premises and usage environments, and the lightweight devices are easy to move around. Therefore they are ideally suited for temporary locations, mobile offices and for places where installing landline connection is too expensive or difficult. In addition to voice services, the routers support GSM data features. |
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There are also cases when building or maintaining fixed telephone lines is not feasible or even impossible: instead of digging roads or boring holes at historically listed sites, plug in a traditional desk telephone to the GSM Router and build a wireless local loop type connection over GSM. |
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