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96 Port FXS Gateway – High-Density Analog to VoIP Connectivity

As businesses move toward IP-based communication systems, many still rely on analog devices such as phones, fax machines, and legacy PBXs. Replacing all this equipment at once can be costly and disruptive. This is where a 96 port FXS gateway becomes a powerful and practical solution, enabling organizations to modernize their voice infrastructure while preserving existing analog investments. What Is a 96 Port FXS Gateway? A 96 port FXS gateway is a high-density telecom device that connects up to 96 analog endpoints—such as analog phones, fax machines, modems, or legacy PBX extensions—to an IP-based VoIP network. Each FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber) port supplies line voltage, dial tone, and ringing to analog devices, allowing them to function seamlessly over a VoIP system. This type of gateway is commonly used in large enterprises, hotels, hospitals, campuses, and service provider environments where a high number of analog endpoints must be integrated into a modern IP network. How D...