There are two main types of VoIP gateways: analog and digital. Analog VoIP gateways convert traditional analog telephony signals into digital VoIP signals, allowing businesses to connect their existing analog phone systems to a VoIP network. Digital VoIP gateways, on the other hand, are used to connect digital telephony systems, such as ISDN or T1 lines, to a VoIP network. Both types of gateways play a crucial role in enabling seamless communication between traditional and VoIP phone systems, allowing businesses to take advantage of cost-effective and feature-rich VoIP technology.
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