Description
The Dinstar MTG1000 VoIP Gateway is a compact, single-port E1/T1/J1 gateway engineered to provide a robust and seamless bridge between legacy digital telephony networks and modern VoIP infrastructure. It is a cost-effective and reliable solution for small to medium-sized businesses and branch offices that need to connect their traditional PBX to a SIP trunking service or link a VoIP-only system to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
The MTG1000 is a dedicated appliance featuring a single E1/T1/J1 port. This port can be configured via software to function in either TE (trunking) or NT (network) mode, providing a high degree of flexibility to integrate into different network environments. The gateway is designed to handle up to 30 concurrent calls and is built on a high-stability, market-proven hardware platform with an embedded operating system, ensuring carrier-grade reliability.
It is fully compliant with the SIP and H.323 protocols, offering broad interoperability with a wide range of softswitches, IP PBXs, and SIP-based IP telephony systems. The MTG1000 is packed with advanced features for superior voice quality and efficient call management, including:
- T.38 Fax over IP: Guarantees reliable fax transmission over IP networks.
- Superior Voice Quality: Features advanced G.168 echo cancellation (with up to 128ms tail length) and an adaptive jitter buffer to ensure crystal-clear voice communication.
- Flexible Call Routing: Supports a highly flexible dial plan and rich routing rules based on time, number, or prefix.
- High Availability: Supports failover to a secondary SIP server, ensuring business continuity in the event of a primary server failure.
- Robust Security: Includes a built-in firewall, TLS/SRTP encryption for secure voice traffic, and various security mechanisms to protect the network.
- Digital Signaling Support: Compatible with a wide range of signaling protocols, including PRI, SS7, and MFC/R2.
The Dinstar MTG1000 is an excellent choice for businesses that need to leverage the economic and functional benefits of VoIP while preserving their investment in existing digital telephony infrastructure.











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