The IP01 has finally landed!
It’s finally here! After several months of testing the long awaited IP01
has arrived. With the size and form factor of an ATA it boost some
serious CPU horsepower under the hood!
It’s ideal for an office or home that use VoIP phone extensions as
well as trunks, and still you have the choice of either an FXS or FXO
module providing you a choice of an analogue lifeline or a FAX.
A full DB-9 is broken out on the back for the serial console, a lot more convenient than what we are used to from the IP04.

And it runs the same firmware as it’s bigger relatives; VoIPtel CE/SE with uClinux, Asterisk, Zaptel and Oslec echo cancellation.
With it’s 400 MHz Blackfin BF532 it is every bit as capable as the larger versions, serious DSP work like echo cancellation and transcoding is performed flawlessly. It has 256 Mbyte of flash and 64M byte of fast SDRAM, plenty of room for uncompressed voice prompts and voice mail, plus all the software you will ever need on an embedded device.

For comparison the IP01 is about 10 times the CPU power (faster CPU clock and more importantly SDRAM bus speed) of a WRT54 and has 64 times the flash. Compared to an ATA it has high quality echo cancellation, runs a real operating system (uClinux), and is totally open (hardware and software).
It will be available in our webshop sometime next week, we just need a little time to put them through our quality control first.