Freeroute is a single-channel analogue
FCT, which provides a number of services for cost efficient communications.
It is intended for small size companies
and home workers. Freeroute can be connected to a telephone system, to a standard telephone or to PC (LAN) and can be
used for Voice, GPRS Data, SMS and PC Fax transmission. Freeroute features a host of outstanding features: Freeroute
can dramatically reduce a small company’s telephone bill since all calls to mobiles are routed through the Freeroute
and high landlines to mobile charges are avoided.
A great advantage of Freeroute is
its DialThru function. When connecting to a telephone system you do not need a spare analogue port. Freeroute will sit
between an analogue trunk and the telephone system and intercept calls directed at mobile phones. PSTN calls are ignored and
allowed to pass through. When you connect this FCT to your standard telephone set, once again Freeroute determines the
route of the call depending on whether it is to a mobile or a landline.
Freeroute is equipped with both trunk
and extension interfaces. Therefore it can be installed on a PBX trunk line or an extension.
Follow Me is particularly useful when Freeroute
is used by a home worker with a standard analogue (or ADSL) line. It enables all incoming calls to be automatically forwarded
to their mobile phone without incurring high network divert charges and landline to mobile call costs.
Mobility Extension is a unique feature
that allows an extension user’s mobile phone to become an extension off the PABX. It can be programmed so that both
the desk phone and mobile ring for all incoming calls and when one phone is answered the other stops ringing. If the call
is answered on the mobile then the user can still use system features such as holding and transferring the call.
Thanks to Minute Management, you will always
call in the cheapest possible way. You can set the number of free minutes in the configuration (monthly or daily) and when
the free minutes are used up; a call to a mobile will be passed to the PSTN or rejected.
The GPRS connection enables e-mail communication
and Internet browsing. It is often used as a back up internet connection for small offices, or primary internet connection
on boats or in distant areas.
Freeroute enables all LAN users to send
and receive SMS with a network application - the SMS server. The delivery status of any message can be obtained automatically.