[asterisk-biz] ZOOM ATAs

Me gotvoip at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 13:20:14 MST 2006


What are the cost for each of these models and in what quantity?

On 2/27/06, Matthew Murphy <mmurphy at zoom.com> wrote:
> For more info please email or call: 617-753-0691.
>
> Matthew Murphy- mmurphy at zoom.com
>
> Zoom Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZOOM) announced the expansion of its VoIP
> hardware line with the shipment of two new analog telephone adapters, models
> 5801 and 5806.  Both models include an FXS port for plugging in one or more
> conventional telephones.  The Model 5801 also includes the TelePort(tm), a
> special FXO (phone line) port with powerful call-routing capabilities that
> include directing certain outbound calls to the FXO port to provide service
> providers with maximum compliance with the FCC E911 directive.
>
> "Zoom's new ATAs are focused squarely on the needs of Internet Telephone
> Service providers and their customers, with excellent performance at an
> extremely competitive price," said Frank Manning, President of Zoom
> Technologies.  "In addition, Model 5801's TelePort feature opens up new
> markets to service providers with an easily implemented solution to E911.
> Our new ATAs are also designed for integrators of SIP-based PBX systems,
> including the popular Asterisk(tm) IP PBX."
>
> Zoom provides a powerful, flexible configuration capability that lets a
> service provider use a web server to initially configure devices by plugging
> them into his network, and to remotely manage devices by pushing
> configuration files from his server.  The service provider can choose to
> automatically push some or all firmware upgrades to users of the devices.
> The service provider controls the entire process using his server and tools
> supplied free by Zoom.  For details, service providers should contact Zoom
> at sales at zoom.com or visit our ISP partner area at:
> http://www.zoom.com/partners/isp.html.
>
> Both models feature easy installation, excellent voice quality, SIP
> compatibility, and support for a wide range of voice codecs including G.711,
> G.729B, and iLBC.  Both models support a rich variety of advanced telephone
> services including Call Waiting, Caller Identification, Call Transfer, Call
> Hold, Call forwarding, Distinctive Ringing, and Voice Message Waiting
> Indication.
>
> The TelePort feature on the 5801 can connect the FXO port to a local
> telephone or bridge to a voice call over the Internet. Calls coming into the
> FXO port can ring the FXS-connected telephone or trigger a call-waiting
> signal when the phones are in use.  In another mode, model 5801 can answer
> appropriate incoming calls, request an optional password, and then route
> those calls over the Internet to enable free or low-cost calls using VoIP.
>
> Outbound calls dialed by local phones connected to the Model 5801 are routed
> as directed by the service provider or end-user.  For instance, the 5801 can
> route all 911 and emergency alarm calls out the FXO port while routing all
> other calls over the Internet with VoIP.  Alternately, local calls and/or
> other calls can also be routed out the FXO port based on the initial digits
> dialed, allowing VoIP service providers to select the type of traffic they
> service.  Routing of calls is handled by the 5801's intuitive Web-based
> interface.
>
> Model 5801 is ideal for compliance to the FCC E911 directive for any U.S.
> customer who has a phone line that can be used for voice calls, including
> nearly every ADSL user.  When a user dials 911, the TelePort's "smart
> switch" can automatically route the call over the customer's phone line as
> if the user's phone was plugged directly into the phone line.  The TelePort
> provides reliable emergency dialing and FCC compliance even if a VoIP
> provider does not have an Internet-based means of connecting a customer to
> Enhanced 911 services.  Because of this, the TelePort allows a service
> provider to expand his market to the entire US.  TelePort also routes 911
> and other calls through the FXO port in the event of a power outage.
>
> Model 5801 can automatically check whether a 5801 is connected to a phone
> line with dial tone, and can notify a service provider at appropriate times
> set by the service provider.  The service provider can use this information
> to confirm FCC compliance or to take appropriate measures if a customer's
> 5801 is not connected to a working phone line.  For instance, the service
> provider can send an email to that customer or even disconnect that
> customer's service.  The goal is to maximize the chance that an emergency
> call is handled properly, and that the service provider is in compliance
> with government regulations. For additional information about Zoom's new
> VoIP terminal adapters please visit:
> http://www.zoom.com/products/voip_products.html.
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