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SIP VoIP Server helps IP telephony survive network failure

MultiVOIP(TM) SS SIP survivability server provides basic features of centralized IP telephony system to remote locations during IP network failures. It also provides gateway functionality by bridging Public Switched Telephone Network to IP network, connecting up to 8 analog trunks. Also able to connect analog phone and fax machines, product has all features needed to provide basic IP telephony to smaller offices during WAN failure.

For a company implementing IP telephony, a network failure can cut off branch offices and cause major headaches. Solutions like installing IP PBXs in each office would solve the problem, but their expense can defeat the cost-cutting purposes of implementing IP telephony. What is needed is a cost-effective way to provide headquarters IP PBX capabilities to remote offices via a WAN with built-in survivability if the WAN fails. Multi-Tech(R) Systems, Inc., a leading data communications and telecommunications company based in suburban Minneapolis, is announcing a SIP Voice over IP (VoIP) server that does just that.

The patent-pending MultiVOIP(TM) SS SIP survivability server provides the basic features of a centralized IP telephony system to remote locations during IP network (i.e. WAN) failures, and also provides gateway functionality by bridging the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) to the IP network by connecting one or more analog trunks. The MultiVOIP SS will also connect to analog phone and fax machines.