Auerswald ABox VoIP Adapter 90463 User Manual

Product codes
90463
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The difference between traditional tele-
phony and Internet telephony lies in the
way calls are transmitted. Instead of
going via a "normal" analog or ISDN
line, the Internet connection (Voice 
over IP) is used.
There are many providers who offer VoIP
solutions, enabling Internet telephony
via a DSL line at very little cost or no 
cost at all. With these services, you are 
assigned a specific number that allows
you to make and receive calls on a land-
line. All providers offer so-called ATAs
(analog telephone adapters), which 
are required to connect a traditional
analog telephone to a DSL modem or
router.
Sounds good, but there's one problem:
If you're already using a convenient PBX
system with extensions, you will no 
longer be able to benefit from low-cost
Internet telephony when calling from
one of the normal extensions. And you
will no longer have a switchboard 
feature.
… now with
Auerswald 
Simply the best – the Auerswald 
solution. It lets you make calls via the
Internet from any of the phones 
connected to your existing telephone
system. There's no need to compromise –
you can continue to enjoy your telepho-
ne's many familiar features and ease of
use. 
Auerswald 
combines traditional tele-
phony and Internet telephony, 
providing a simple connection between
two worlds. The 
brings Voice over IP 
to your PBX system. 
PBX system
Auerswald Box
Internal extensions
AT
INTERNETTEL
INTERNET
TELEPHONY