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  2. Phone Power - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Metaswitch highlighted Phone Power as one of their first all IP customers [5] and featured them in one of their first “Built On Metaswitch” promotional videos. In October 2010, Phone Power announced the acquisition of VOIP.com customers. [6] The VOIP.com brand co-exists independently with the Phone Power brand.

  3. Telephone VoIP adapter - Wikipedia

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    A telephone VoIP adapter (TVA), also called digital telephone adapter, is a device that interfaces digital private branch exchange (PBX) telephone sets to a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network, using, for example, the Session Initiation Protocol.

  4. How-To: Wiring VoIP to your phone jacks - AOL

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    But don't worry, we'll give you a call sometime next year when we're looking for faster internet.In today's How-To, we're taking the diagonal cutters to the Ma Bell umbilical cord and hooking up ...

  5. Category:VoIP hardware - Wikipedia

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    Telephone VoIP adapter; V. Voice Funnel; Z. Zultys This page was last edited on 13 July 2016, at 18:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Sipura Technology - Wikipedia

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    Sipura Technology, Inc. was a voice-over-IP (VoIP) startup company based in San Jose, California founded in 2003 with its siblings VideoCore and Komodo Technology, Inc. Sipura made VoIP telephone adapters including the Sipura Phone Adapter SPA2100, SPA3000, SPA9000, as well as SPA series IP phones, like the SPA941.

  7. FXO and FXS - Wikipedia

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    In modern day usage, "foreign exchange office" (FXO) and "foreign exchange station" (FXS) refer to the different ends of a telephone line in the context of voice over IP (VoIP) systems and its interconnection with analog telephony equipment. The FXO side is used for the telephone, and the FXS side is the analog telephone adapter.