| The SPA3000
features the same VoIP adapter functionality
found in the SPA1000 and SPA2002 with an
additional benefit of an integrated
connection for legacy telephone network "hop-on,
hop-off" applications. SPA3000 users will be
able to leverage their broadband phone
service connections more than ever by
automatically routing local calls from cell
phones and land lines to VoIP service
providers and vice versa. If power is lost
to the unit or Internet service is down,
calls can be redirected to a traditional
carrier via the FXO interface.
A user calling from a land line or mobile
phone will be able to reduce and even
eliminate international and long distance
telephone charges by first calling their
SPA3000 via a local phone number. The
advanced authentication and call routing
intelligence programmed into the SPA3000
will connect the caller via the Internet to
the far end destination. Using the SPA3000
at the far end, calls can be answered
immediately or further processed as a local
call to any legacy land line or mobile
phone.
Toll Quality Voice and Carrier-Grade
Feature Support
The SPA3000 delivers clear, high-quality
voice communication in a variety of network
conditions. Excellent voice quality in
challenging, changeable IP network
environments is made possible via our
advanced implementation of standard voice
coding algorithms. The SPA3000 is
interoperable with common telephony
equipment like facsimile, voicemail, PBX/KTS
and interactive voice response systems.
Large-Scale Deployment and Management
The SPA3000 offers all the key features and
capabilities with which service providers
can provide customized IP services to their
subscribers. The SPA3000 can be remotely
provisioned and supports dynamic, in-service
software upgrades. A secure profile upload
saves providers the time, expense and hassle
of managing and pre-configuring or
re-configuring customer premise equipment
(CPE) for deployment.
Ironclad Security
The SPA3000 supports secure,
encryption-based methods for communication,
provisioning and servicing. |