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Intel Dialogic fax boards [Listing updated: April 24, 2002]

Dialogic fax cards, formerly Gammalink, are considered to be one of the first fax cards ever developed. It was Gammalink who pioneered the Computer based fax industry. Today, the Dialogic fax card range is comprehensive, and includes the following products:

Analog Fax Boards
The analog family, with on-board telephone interfaces, connects fax applications to standard analog telephone lines. They are used in network-based fax servers and customized applications.

Direct Inward Dialing Fax Boards
The multi-line Direct Inward Dial (DID) fax board is best for medium- to-high-volume fax traffic on a LAN. The board has on-board telephone interfaces, and it offers 2 ports of DID for inbound routing and 2 ports that support inbound and outbound faxing.

ISDN Fax Boards
These can be configured with up to 32 ports per chassis and are designed to optimize network-based fax servers and custom applications. The products use Basic Rate interfaces (BRI) on an Integrated Digital Services Network (ISDN).

:: Company ::Intel
:: URL ::www.intel.com
:: Email ::sales@dialogic.com
:: Users' Rating :: 2.6 [10 votes] - Vote

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