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Effortless SMS with Flyingvoice IP PhonesJul 31, 2023In today's business landscape, SMS texts have become increasingly popular as a means of communication. Unlike phone calls or emails, SMS offers a more convenient and direct way to interact with businesses. If you're curious about SMS, its benefits, and how to use it on your Flyingvoice IP Phones, this article has all the answers.More
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An Easy Way to VoIP-enable Your Fax MachineApr 26, 2022Though there are emerging technologies, fax still remains a necessity because it is more secure to transmit legal documents amongst businesses. However, fax was designed for analog networks and works with phone lines. If you want to continue using your old fax machine, and you want to connect it to your VoIP phone system, the easiest way is to use a FXS VoIP adapter supporting T.38, T.30 protocol to connect them to a VoIP connection.More
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How Simple is the Redirection of FRPS for Flyingvoice Devices?Apr 19, 2022Simply by entering the MAC address and SN number of an IP phone and the URL of the provisioning server into Flyingvoice’s FRPS, Flyingvoice devices can be redirected to your cloud management platform or cloud PBX for configuration update, making your device management easier.More
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VoIP Communication with Flyingvoice FXO AdapterOct 27, 2021Creating an analog-to-VoIP transition and allowing user to continue using their analog device, Flyingvoice FXO ATAs bring a hybrid deployment that enables businesses to connect their existing device to an IP PBX no limited Hosted or On-premise, making deployment easier.More
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VoIP Adapter with SAS Feature can Make Your PBX ReliableApr 08, 2021FTA5111 is a portable and powerful adapter with rich functions. It is equipped with 1 FXS port and 1 FXO port, which allows you to connect an analog phone to PBX system, as well as connect to PSTN line. What's more, the FTA5111's Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) feature can ensure telephony communication continuity (survivability) when hosted IP services fail.More
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Make your Cloud PBX Reliable through Stand-Alone SurvivabilityJul 15, 2020The FTA5120's Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) feature ensures telephony communication continuity (survivability) for enterprises using hosted IP services (such as IP Centrex) or IPPBX in cases of failure of these entities.More