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Overview
Brooktrout Technology is the market leader in intelligent fax
technology, having pioneered the network fax market in 1987. The
TR1034 series is the latest generation of intelligent fax boards
from Brooktrout Technology, and offers enterprise customers a line
of high performance 33.6 Kbps intelligent fax boards with real-time
fax over IP capabilities for a variety of computer-based fax
applications, such as network fax, fax broadcast, unified
messaging, and business process automation. The TR1034 series
delivers the ultimate in flexibility, offering support for both IP
and PSTN network connectivity. For IP network connectivity, the
TR1034 digital T1/E1 offers an additional Ethernet interface and
supports real-time fax over IP via the T.38 protocol and SIP call
control. Brooktrout's TR1034 has been tested with fax over IP
equipment from industry leading providers, including Cisco T.38
gateways, to ensure interoperability. For PSTN-based faxing, the
TR1034 is offered in a variety of analog, BRI and PRI
configurations, compatible with all 33 MHz and 66 MHz PCI slots.
For customers requiring a medium or low density fax solution, the
TR1034 is available in 2, 4 and 8 channel analog and 2 and 4 BRI
channels. For higher density PRI fax solutions, the TR1034 is
available in 4, 8, 16, or 24 channel configurations for T1/PRI, or
4, 8, 10, 16, 20 or 30 channel configurations for E1/PRI. The
TR1034 series, provides end users the ultimate in choice for
implementing either a PSTN or IP based network fax solution,
depending on their IT requirements. Developers can create fax
applications using the Brooktrout Technology Fax and Voice
Application Programming Interface (Bfv API), a powerful tool for
sophisticated application development. High-level functions permit
programmers to quickly create applications. Lower level functions
permit direct interactions with individual elements of fax and
voice calls.
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