Migrating Safety Services from Traditional to Packet-based Phone Networks
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A portion of the telephone network which dates back several decades is often called Plain Old Telephone Service or POTS for short. Telecommunications Service Providers have been retiring these older POTS lines which use analog technology in recent years, but a portion of the POTS network is still in use. Sangoma is helping customers and service providers that use these POTS lines migrate services to newer packet-based network technology using Sangoma’s Vega 60G gateway series with the assistance of specialized solution providers.
Sangoma is collaborating with the stakeholders that currently use or support these services, which include Customers, Telecommunication Service Providers, Solutions Integrators and SIP trunking Providers. The goal is to provide customers with effective migration plans that can help preserve the customer’s investments. A key product line from Sangoma which builds a bridge from existing analog safety and security equipment to modern packet-based networks is the Sangoma Vega 60G analog gateways. For more perspective on how Sangoma works with key stakeholders to create these solutions, download a new Sangoma whitepaper entitled “Migrating Services from POTS to Packet – How Gateways can Play a Key Role”. For a visual perspective on these applications, you can check out this infographic entitled “Migration Away from POTS”.
In the next blog in this series, we’ll dig deeper into POTS migration for security services and review a case study on how Sangoma and a solution partner addressed these requirements for a nationally based service company.