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  2. Voice interface card - Wikipedia

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    A voice interface card or VIC is a hardware interface that simulates a FXS on a router or network switch. This device port is used to interface telephone voice or other audio-based FXS devices. Typically, a VIC contains one or more RJ-11 ports, allowing connections to basic telephone service ( POTS ), equipment, keysets, and PBXes .

  3. Dialogic telephony cards - Wikipedia

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    There were several versions that could handle from 24 to 192 voice/conferencing channels on digital ISDN interfaces and from two to 32 analog ports (phone lines). [ 2 ] The Dialogic cards were capable of making and answering calls, identifying caller ID , playing back sounds to the caller and recording sounds from the line, and detecting Dual ...

  4. BSNL - Wikipedia

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    BSNL Bharat Fiber was launched in February 2019. It offers TV over IP (IPTV), Video On-Demand (VoD), Voice over IP (VoIP), Audio On-Demand (AoD), Bandwidth On-Demand (BoD), remote education, video conferencing services, interactive gaming, and Virtual Private LAN services. BSNL has said that its optic fiber network provides fixed access to ...

  5. BSNL Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) was incorporated on 15 September 2000. It took over the business of providing telecom services and network management from the erstwhile Central Government Departments of Telecom Services (DTS) and Telecom Operations (DTO), with effect from 1 October 2000 on a going concern basis, in early days it was known as CellOne for GSM mobile services, Excel for ...

  6. SIP trunking - Wikipedia

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    SIP trunking is a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology and streaming media service based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) by which Internet telephony service providers (ITSPs) deliver telephone services and unified communications to customers equipped with SIP-based private branch exchange (IP-PBX) and unified communications facilities. [1]

  7. Telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    A telephone operator manually connecting calls with cord pairs at a telephone switchboard A modern central office, equipped with voice communication and broadband data capabilities A telephone exchange , telephone switch , or central office is a central component of a telecommunications system in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or ...

  8. Multiseat configuration - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, NComputing entered the market with a Windows-based multiseat product, the X-series [12] or Xtenda system, which uses a PCI add-in card to connect terminal units containing video, keyboard, mouse, and audio jacks, allowing 3 to 6 additional user seats to be added to a PC. [13] The X-series also offered Linux compatibility. [14]

  9. Main distribution frame - Wikipedia

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    The MDF is a termination point within the local telephone exchange where exchange equipment and terminations of local loops are connected by jumper wires at the MDF. All cable copper pairs supplying services through user telephone lines are terminated at the MDF and distributed through the MDF to equipment within the local exchange e.g. repeaters and DSLAM.