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How do I know which Tenor is the "Perfect Fit" for my application?
All Tenors are extremely versatile and thus can easily work for any application.

The analog Tenors (Tenor AF and AX) can be configured in a host of ways to support any number of applications:

As a station gateway with only FXS ports, or line side interfaces for connecting PBXs, key systems, analog phones, fax machines, or modem-based devices.
As a trunking gateway with only FXO ports, or trunk side interfaces to connect to the PSTN.
As an enterprise gateway with your choice of any number of FXS ports, Tenors allow you to connect analog phones,
and use 2 FXO ports to allow for PSTN connectivity as back-up;
A MultiPath gateway has an equal numbers of FXO and FXS ports, offering the most flexibility.

The analog gateways scale from 2 up to 24 FXS/FXO ports, or 48 FXO ports.

Our digital products support from 2 up to 32 T1/E1/PRI/BRI spans, supporting up to 960 simultaneous VoIP calls. We offer several models:

Tenor DX scales from 2, 4, 6, up to 8 T1/E1/PRI Spans, to support up to 120 simultaneous VoIP calls.
The new Tenor Hybrid 60 scales up to 2 T1/E1/PR1 spans, to support up to 60 simultaneous VoIP calls.
Tenor BX is available with 2, 4 or 8 BRI S/T Ports to support up to 16 VoIP channels.
Tenor CMS (Carrier MultiPath Switch) comes in either a 2 slot chassis, which supports up to 240 VoIP calls, or an 8 slot chassis, which can support up to 960 VoIP calls.

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