DINSTAR High-Density Analog VoIP Gateways Deployed for Seamless Communication in Thailand Hospital


  • Background
    In today's digital age, communication has become more critical than ever, especially in the medical field where timely and accurate communication can mean the difference between life and death. Hospitals need a reliable communication system that can handle a great deal of external calls and internal connectivity. The DINSTAR DAG3000-128S Analog VoIP Gateway is designed for high capacity and reliability, and is able to connect IP-based telephony networks with legacy facilities, saving costs and simplifying deployments.
  • Objectives&Challenges

    Recently, a hospital in Thailand deployed DINSTAR High-Density Analog VoIP Gateways to connect its analog and IP extensions with its IP PBX system, improving their communication system. The project included two sites, each with a High Availability IP PBX to support both SIP trunk and analog trunk. Site 1 had 1,150 analog extensions and 300 IP extensions, while Site 2 had 640 analog extensions and 30 IP extensions. With a large number of users, a robust and reliable communication system was essential, and both sites had a private link for internal communication.
  • Solutions

    To meet their needs, DINSTAR High-Density Analog VoIP Gateways were deployed. Site 1 used 9 pieces of DAG3000-128S Analog VoIP Gateways, while Site 2 used five pieces of DAG3000-128S Analog VoIP Gateways. Using these gateways, the hospital was able to build a reliable communication system, ensuring seamless connectivity between staff, departments, and sites. The successful deployments at this hospital project demonstrate the value of DINSTAR VoIP products in the medical field.
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