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Electronics Times, July 24, 2000
Eurotel Telecom has added to its ISDN product range with a primary rate (PRI) ISDN router compatible with the DASS2 standard.
Using the ITM7100, aggregators and alternative carriers offer a choice to SME and corporate ISDN users by allowing indirect access for up to 16 alternative carriers. The router is compatible with the majority of PBX and network configurations, and can handle single or dual PRI ISDN lines with up to 60 channels.
The ITM7100 has two levels of fallback and, positioned between the end users' corporate PBX and ISDN network, intelligently initiates the most effective routing decision based on sophisticated algorithms and time of day tables.
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