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Premicell & GSM
Routing |
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Fixed Cellular Terminals: GSM
multi sim router |
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TPT 2000
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The
TPT 2000
router is an analogue device
installed on the customer’s lines to enable the customer to access a
cellular GSM network direct 
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Rather than the usual approach taken by the Premicell, The
TPT 2000
router 'sits' on the system's
analogue exchange lines and reads outgoing digits. Where appropriate, The
TPT 2000
router will 'send' the call to
the GSM network via a SIM card / GSM device. |
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the old way

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the new way

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Routing calls this way, The
TPT 2000
router functions rather like a
traditional LCR SmartBox. The major plus here is that the switch does not
need to be reprogrammed although the familiar problems associated with
SmartBoxes are present.
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| incoming
calls |
The
TPT 2000
router handles incoming
calls from the GSM network
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| outgoing
calls |
The
TPT 2000
router sends necessary
calls to your chosen GSM network, the rest go to the PTO -usually BT
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| least
cost routing [LCR] |
if you are using a
SmartBox to route calls to an LCR company [eg Thus], The
TPT 2000
router will take over the
task
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| carrier
pre-selection [CPS] |
CPS is performed at the
PTO's exchange, therefore, fitting The
TPT 2000
router will have no
detrimental effect
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| analogue
lines |
The
TPT 2000
router will work on any
telephone system
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| isdn
lines |
The
TPT 2000
router will only work on
analogue lines. if the system has a mixture of isdn & analogue lines or
can be upgraded to also have analogue lines, then The
TPT 2000
router
can be used. however,
switch programming will have to be performed to ensure correct auto route
selection
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| remote
management |
The
TPT 2000
router
can be remotely managed for
maintenance & upgrade tasks
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sims |
The
TPT 2000
router can drive 2 - 8 sims
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where
do i get the The
TPT 2000
router? |
from your GSM dealer or
from 
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how
do i ensure my The
TPT 2000
router
is correctly
installed? |
you
call  |
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