The Telco Depot TD-1030 is a great VoIP Server for small business needing 2 analog lines and mixing with VoIP line service. This system has two analog trunk ports (FXO) and 6 analog station ports (FXS). It lets you connect up to 50 of your favorite VoIP phones like the Yealink, Aastra or Polycom phones. These models have all be tested for interopability with the Telco Depot family of servers. So if you are looking at an IP based phone system using VoIP telephone service yet you want the fall back postion of having 1 or 2 analog telephone lines and you want cordless analog phones, this is the system for you.
We include 2 free channels of VoIP service with a local Telephone Number for 3 months with the purchase of any Telco Depot Server or packaged system. See for yourselves the quality of VoIP.
As an added bonus, Telco Depot has developed an auto-provisioning module for the Yealink VoIP phones. Use these high quality, yet inexpensive phones for great functionality at a price that can't be beat! Also included in this price is our free pre-programming service. We'll talk you through the data base questions, build your configuration, program the server so it is plug and play ready when you receive the unit.
The TD-1030 server accepts two (2) analog modules, but due to the 5 concurrent call limitation we suggest using this server with VoIP lines and use any analog FXO ports for backup lines.
Call Telco Depot @ 800-390-1200 for any questions regarding features & functionality or Telco Depot's included services ..
System Architecture

Small Business VoIP PBX Applications
- Complete, stand alone IP-PBX for small businesses (SOHO)
- End point for distributed IP-PBX (offices connected to headquarters)
- CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carriers) Asterisk IP-PBX
Features of the TD-1030 Small Business VoIP PBX
- Various combinations of FXS & FXO
- Supports SIP and IAX2 phones and trunks
- 8 or 16 analog lines/extensions
- Up to 5 concurrent calls
- Supports auxiliary appliances (door locks, alarm systems etc.)when equipped with I/O ports
- Easy-to-use Web interface for Asterisk and network setup
- Advanced provisioning and maintenance features:
- Restore button restores the unit to default factory setup
- Internet updates
Software on the Small Business VoIP PBX TD-1030
- Elastix distribution version 1.3
- Asterisk 1.4
- Web interface based on FreePBX
Mechanical Design of the TD-1030 Small Business VoIP PBX
TD-1030 comes in a professional industry standard 19” 1U rack- or wall-mountable chassis.
Mechanics: TD-1030 Rack Mount
Mechanics: TD-1030 Wall Mount
CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Company)
Telephone Company that competes for business in the local telephone market against the incumbent telephone company (such as AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, Embarq & Windstream).
IP (Internet Protocol)
A protocol that specifies the way data is broken into packets and the way those packets are addressed for transmission. Unlike traditional telephone lines which create a straight path from caller to recipient; IP uses the best available path at any given moment to move data packets between point A & point B. The beauty of IP is that the sending end and receiving end communicate success in sending and receiving to insure all data packets are delivered. A really great concept of IP is that of self healing. If a route is broken and the data packets cannot be delivered an alternate route is automatically selected.
Server
The central processor in a network. In our case the server supports the telephony functions in a VoIP network. It manages the connections between the phone lines and the telephones, voicemail, etc.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
Internationally recognized IP telephony signaling protocol used for VoIP. This is the most widely used protocol in the market and is a standard meaning anybody who builds a SIP 2.0 compliant product should work with any other SIP 2.0 compliant device. For instance our Talkswitch is compliant so any off the shelf SIP phone will work as an endpoint for a home phone or a remote worker. The trick with SIP 2.0 is that the combined devices will work to the feature set of the lowest common denominator meaning a SIP 2.0 telephone only support 80% of the SIP feature set then even though the telephone system supports a higher set of features, you will only have the base features of the phone.
Telco Depot
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Telephone Line (Line)
A single line that connects a subscriber (you) with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) a.k.a. "the phone company". Lines may be either analog or digital.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
This is simply the carrying of voice via IP meaning a standard voice stream is broken into packets at the transmit end, sent over a standard data network (such as the Internet) and reassembled into a voice stream at the receiving end. VoIP traffic is trickier than normal data traffic because the timing of packets on the receiving end is critical. For more detail see Basics of the Internet.