Grandstream HT813 Jeddah

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Grandstream HT813 Analog Telephone Adapter Riyadh

The Grandstream HT813 Analog Telephone Adapter in U.A.E features 1 analog telephone FXS port and 1 PSTN line FXO port in order to offer backup lifeline support using a PSTN line. The integration of an FXO and FXS port enables this hybrid ATA to support remote calling to and from the PSTN line. For added flexibility, the FXS port extends VoIP service to one analog device.

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Description

Grandstream HT813 Jeddah

The Grandstream HT813 in Jeddah is an analog telephone adapter that features 1 analog telephone FXS port and 1 PSTN line FXO port. It offers backup lifeline support using a PSTN line. For added flexibility, the FXS port extends VoIP service to one analog device. The HT813 also features an ultra-compact size, HD voice quality, advanced VoIP functionality, high-end security protection, and multiple auto provisioning options. For added flexibility, the FXS port extends VoIP service to one analog device. Users can convert their analog technology to VoIP thanks to the HT813’s ultra-compact size, HD voice quality, advanced VoIP functionality, high-end security protection, and multiple auto provisioning options. These advanced features also allow service providers to offer high-quality IP service to customers looking to upgrade to VoIP.

Grandstream HT813 Features

  • Grandstream HT813 Supports 2 SIP profiles through 1 FXS port and 1 FXO port
  • It also has Dual 100Mbps LAN and WAN ports
  • Lifeline support (FXS port will be hard-relayed to FXO port) in case of a power outage
  • Has a 3-way voice conferencing per port
  • Automated & secure provisioning options using TR069
  • Supports T.38 Fax for reliable Fax-over-IP
  • Failover SIP server automatically switches to secondary server if the main server loses connection
  • Strong AES encryption with security certificate per unit

Compatibility

  • Can be used with a variety of SIP compatible hosted service providers and SIP compatible IP PBX systems
  • Check with your hosted provider or IP PBX documentation to confirm system compatibility