
Media Gateway
A Media Gateway is a networking device that provides valuable and essential functions for organizations, service providers, and network operators. When interconnecting traditional time-division-multiplexed (TDM) telephony systems with modern voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) systems, a VoIP media gateway works by providing protocol conversion (translation) and interoperability between the two network technologies. Also known as an IP media gateway or SIP media gateway, the device converts a traditional analog plain-old-telephone-system (POTS) voice signal or related digital telephony signals such as T1, DS3, STM1 or OC3 into packets for transmission over a data network such as the Internet, private IP Network or a corporate LAN. When the legacy system is based on digital integrated services digital network (ISDN) technology, the device may be called a digital VoIP gateway or ISDN media gateway. Some manufacturers combine gateway functionality with WAN-access (internet-access) capability into a single device or network appliance. Such a dual-purpose device may be known as an access media gateway.
Topics
- Media Gateway
- TDM
- Gateway
- Media
- Internet Protocol
- IP Network
- Network
- Digital
- Digitizers
- Systems
- VoIP
- Internet
- IP
- ISDN
- Protocol
- Services
- Signal
- Signaling
- Telephony
- ADC
- A/D Converters
- Analog
- Analog-to-Digital Converters
- Appliance
- Call
- Combiners
- Conversion
- Converters
- Data
- DS3
- Interconnects
- LAN
- Legacy
- Multiplexers
- OC3
- OC-3
- Packet
- POTS
- SIP
- STM-1
- T1
- Translators
- Transmission
- Voice