SunComm Technology

SunComm Technology Co.,Ltd.
相光科股份有限公司
Public
Industry Computer systems
Computer hardware
IT Services
Electronics
Founded 1977 as Multitech
Headquarters New Taipei City, Taiwan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Chairman Gary Tseng
Products

Ethernet hub
Voice over IP
Gateways
Servers

Modem
Payphone
Website www.suncomm.com.tw

SunComm Technology (Chinese: 相光科股份有限公司; pinyin: Xiāngguāngkē Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a Taiwan multinational computer technology and GSM Voice over IP gateway manufacturer. The main products in 2010 focused on GSM VoIP gateways & IP surveillance camera devices. Core members have been engaging in the communication & networks industry since 1977.

History

SunComm Technology Co., Ltd (Chinese: 相光科技)
In 1977, developed communication & networks industry.
In 2007, developed GSM gateway.
In 2008, developed VoIP.
In 2010, developed GSM to VoIP Gateway.

Operations

Dongguan, China Liaison Office has been set up at Guan-Dong Province to provide service from Taiwan and China.
SunComm Technology Co., Ltd provides:

Wifi IP Phone gateway 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24 ports
SIP Proxy Server for 200 users with 2, 4, 8 FXS, FXO embedded
SIP IP PBX with 72 SIP Line and 24 SIP Trunk
Web Call Server: with 10 concurrent call, 30 concurrent call

GSM Gateway (FWT)
GSM VoIP gateway: 1 channel, 2 channels
GSM E1 Channel Bank (30 channels)
(Dual band 900/1800 MHz or Quad band 900/1800/1900 MHz)

Products

A VoIP phone has the following hardware components:

Other devices There are several Wi-Fi enabled mobile phones and PDAs that come pre-loaded with SIP clients, or are capable of running IP telephony clients. Some VoIP phones also support PSTN phone lines directly.
Gateway devices Analog telephony adapters are connected to the internet or Local area network using an Ethernet port and have sockets to connect one or more PSTN phones. Such devices are sent out to customers who sign up with various commercial VoIP providers allowing them to continue using their existing PSTN based telephones.

Another type of gateway device acts as a simple GSM base station and regular mobile phones can connect to this and make VoIP calls. While a license is required to run one of these in most countries these can be useful on ships or remote areas where a low-powered gateway transmitting on unused frequencies is likely to go unnoticed.

Disadvantages of VoIP phones

IP networks, particularly residential Internet connections, are easily congested. This can cause poorer voice quality or the call to be dropped completely. VoIP phones, like other network devices can be subjected to denial-of-service attacks as well as other attacks, especially if the device is given a public IP address. Due to the latency induced by protocol overhead they do not work as well on satellite Internet and other high-latency Internet connections. Requires Internet access to make calls outside the local area network (LAN) unless a compatible local PBX is available to handle calls to and from outside lines. VoIP phones and routers depend on mains electricity for power, unlike PSTN phones, which are supplied with power from the telephone exchange. However, this can be mitigated by installing a UPS.

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