VOIP GATEWAYSOLUTIONS
A VoIP gateway bridges traditional phone lines and IP-based phone systems. PTG deploys VoIP gateways for businesses transitioning from legacy systems while maintaining connectivity with analog devices like fax machines and alarm systems.
When You Need a VoIP Gateway
Legacy System Integration
Connect your existing PBX to SIP trunks. Keep your current phones while cutting line costs with VoIP trunking.
Fax and Alarm Systems
Analog fax machines, elevator phones, and alarm panels require traditional phone connections. A gateway provides those ports on a VoIP network.
Phased Migration
Move to VoIP gradually rather than all at once. The gateway enables both technologies to coexist during transition.
PSTN Failover
Maintain analog lines as backup for internet outages. The gateway routes calls through PSTN when VoIP is unavailable.
Gateway Questions
What is a VoIP gateway?
A device that converts between traditional telephone signals (analog/digital) and VoIP packets, allowing legacy equipment to work with modern IP phone systems.
Do we need a gateway if we go fully VoIP?
Not necessarily. If all your devices are IP-based, you may not need one. However, fax machines, alarm systems, and elevator phones often still require analog ports.
What brands does PTG deploy?
PTG deploys gateways from AudioCodes, Patton, Grandstream, and Cisco based on your port requirements and compatibility needs.
VoIP Solutions
Bridge Legacy and VoIP
Contact PTG for a gateway assessment and migration plan.