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USB VoIP Device with RJ14 connector - IPO-141
The IPO-141 is a USB VoIP device that has a RJ14 connector for regular RJ14 telephone handset or RJ14 earphone. It draws its power directly from the USB port of your PC, thus no extra power adaptor is required. Its full duplex audio, and echo cancellation have made it the ideal VoIP device for you. The Mission Statement of AME Group's USB VoIP Series is: "To provide businesses and end users the ultimate solution to place PC to PC, and PC to Phone calls over the Internet at savings up to 95% off the current long distance rates, while at the same time maintain, if not exceed, the audio quality of regular phones." Key Features: PC
to PC, and PC to Phone dialing capabilities High
quality Voice-over-IP calls No
external power required Drivers
support and upgrades from Microsoft Plug-and-Play,
Grab-and-Go How PC to Phone Calls Work The technology behind PC to Phone calls is the VoIP Gateway that receives packetized voice transmission from the caller and then sends them to the PSTN of the receiver end, while at the same time converting the digital packets into analog packets that the PSTN understands. The PSTN then makes the connection to the receiver, and the conversation begins. ITSPs (Internet Telephony Service Providers) are the ones that use VoIP Gateways to allow users make direct long distance calls over the Internet. Features:
PC Requirements:
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Voice quality may depend on Internet connection and
available bandwidth.
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