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Identifying which Patton 4900 series VoIP Smartnode fits your application…is now easier with this table:

Do you need routing, or not?   Do you need a WAN interface?  Check the table above.    Contact us for any Patton SmartNode Products 610-399-3911

Patton SN4940

Patton SmartNode VoIP

For years, the USA made Patton SmartNode VoIP products have been hot sellers in Europe and North Africa — and for good reason.   But we received very few inquiries from North America.  That has changed.

The market for Patton’s VoIP gateways in the USA is growing. Its no mystery why.  First, Patton has been doing VoIP for long time; their product line has matured nicely and is relatively trouble-free.

Second, the products are fully supported from Patton’s Gaithersburg, Maryland factory by tech support professionals whose first language is English.  Our customers get all the expert help they need, with no language challenges.  When you call tech support at Patton Electronics your call is not routed to India, the Philippines, or Eastern Europe.

We are now stocking several Patton VoIP SmartNode products in order to meet increasing demand — and we’re adding to the list.  We maintain stock of the following units, among others:

M-ATA-1/E  – Patton’s Micro Analog Telephone VoIP adapter

SN4114/JO/EUI   — Patton’s 4 FXO Gateway Router

SN4960/1E24V/UI  – Patton’s VoIP IAD

Contact us at 610-399-3911 for discount pricing
on all Patton SmartNode products.

We recently worked with a customer who was trying to decide between the Adtran 908e and the Patton Smartnode 4960.  We could provide either solution, since we are direct with both Patton Electronics and Adtran.    Here is what we discovered in seeking to understand the differences:

The Patton Smartnodes and the Adtran TA series run about the same price.  The Patton Smartnode 4960 is probably the first device to compete against the Adtran 924e on cost.

But the Patton devices  have more features.  There is no gigabit Ethernet present on the Adtran device, and the Total Access series devices don’t support T.38 or VPN, as the Patton devices do. Another interesting observation, made by one of the engineers at Patton is this:

“The Adtran 924e is a design derived from an access router…Adtran will have a long way to go before they have VoIP working as well as in a Patton Smartnode.”

Here is the competitive matrix:

 

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