Xtreme Value Tower Series (XVT)
1500VA
Optimized Network Grade Power Protection
The Xtreme Value Tower Series (XVT) UPS provides the ideal power protection solution for servers, VOIP equipment, business telephone systems, desktops and other network grade equipment. The XVT Series is comprised of four models: 600VA, 800VA, 1200VA, and 1500VA.
Xtreme Value is achieved by providing features commonly available in UPS of twice the cost, or more. Thus, these feature rich, line interactive, network grade UPS are provided at prices commonly seen in standby UPS. Xtreme features, Xtreme Reliability and more VA for the money make the XVT Series the best choice in network power protection.
Typical Usages
- PC's
- Hubs
- Routers
- Business Telephone Equipment
- POS Equipment
- Voicemail Systems
- Modem Backup - Cable/DSL
Router A networking device whose software and hardware are usually tailored to the tasks of routing and forwarding information. For example, on the Internet, information is directed to various paths by routers. Value The true measure of the overall worth of a product. Value encompasses not only price, but quality of product, quality of service and quality of support. At Telco Depot the partnership you form with us over the years contributes greatly to the overall value. Want cheap; keep looking, want value; you're in the right place. Voicemail The business feature that gives every employee a voice mailbox used to take messages while they are busy or away from their office. They typically also feature an Automated Attendant which answers acts as a receptionist to answer company calls and distribute them to the correct individual or department. Voicemail is an essential piece to a professional office, but must be managed to assure proper phone etiquette is maintained. 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.
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