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OpenVox D430P Quad T1 PCI Card
$1,115.99
- SKU:
- D430P
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- Warranty:
- Limited Lifetime
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OpenVox D430P Quad T1 PCI Card
$1,115.99
OpenVox D430P is an advanced solution for Asterisk, SIP, open source and proprietary telephony applications. This T1 card features a PCI interface and four ports for devices and equipment. The D430P from OpenVox includes the industry's first adjustable interrupt routing design.
Deploy the OpenVox D430P to support VoIP, an IVR, conferencing or any other telephony feature. The D430P is widely interoperable with most existing platforms, applications and protocols.
OpenVox D430P 4-Port T1 PCI Card Quick Specs:
- Number of Ports: 4 x RJ48
- Interface Type: T1
- Concurrent Calls: up to 120
- Echo Cancellation: no
- Slot Type: PCI
OpenVox D430P Quad Port T1 PCI Card Package Contents:
- OpenVox D430P PCI card
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