Digium TDM800P – Digium’s New 8 Port Analog Interface Card
Announced at the IT EXPO, the new Digium TDM800P is an 8 port analog interface card is the industry first 8-port analog telephony interface card built on a single PCI bracket. What this allows for is universal PCI card slot compatibily. Based on Digium’s patent pending VoiceBus technoloy, the new chip architecture greatly increases the number of servers compatible with Digium’s hardware.
According to Bill Miller, Digium’s VP of Product Management and Marketing,
“Digium’s VoiceBus technology enables the development of high performance PCI compatible telephony interface cards for a variety of applications. Moving forward, this architecture will be used across all Digium analog and digital telephony solutions.”
The TDM800P can also be used in conjunction with Digium’s Carrier-grade and software-based High Performance Echo Canceller (HPEC). Digium’s HPEC offers Toll-Quality echo cancellation on a global scale. The HPEC solution uses the industry standard algorithm, G.168, for connections to the PSTN and is designed to operate under 32-bit and 64-bit Linux platforms. The HPEC provides echo cancellation for configurable tail lengths of 16ms (128 taps), 32ms (256 taps), 64ms (512 taps) and 128ms (1024 taps), on a per channel basis.
Price for the Digium TDM800P will start at $300USD. The products are not yet available through the channel, but they are expected to arrive in the next few weeks. We will keep you posted!
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