Enjoy huge call-cost savings with the Fusion 230
Today's communications landscape is undoubtedly dominated by cellular technology. Cell phones have captured the consumer market across the world, bringing with them convenience and flexibility. As a result, the majority of telephone calls globally are made to cell phones, necessitating that telephone traffic is routed between different networks, depending on where the call originates. Telephone networks call this traffic between themselves interconnect traffic and regularly bill each other for the interconnect traffic that they take over from the other network. This often results in added costs to telephone users, which escalate whenever traffic is routed from one network to another.

The Psitek Fusion range has been developed to assist in reducing costs associated with interconnect traffic. By installing a Fusion, Psitek’s customers ensure their telephone call is routed optimally, staying within a single network for as long as possible. The practice of routing telephone calls within a single network for cost saving is referred to as 'least cost routing'.
Escalating tariffs result in soaring phone bills - a concern for companies and private phone owners alike. Psitek's latest addition to the Fusion range, the Fusion 230, tackles this problem. This state-of-the-art least cost router routes both GSM and fixed line calls optimally – radically reducing call costs. The Fusion 230 is suitable for a variety of environments including but not limited to corporate, SOHO or residential. PABX-compliant, it can be used in conjunction with a PABX but works just as well stand-alone.
So what makes the Fusion 230 the ideal least cost router? Most significant is the cost-saving factor which the Fusion 230 offers. By routing calls via the most optimal channel, substantial savings can be enjoyed on both fixed line (PSTN) and cellular (GSM) voice calls – making it the least cost router of choice.
The Fusion 230 makes use of an earthed power supply that is easily obtainable from Psitek and other sources. Connected via a barrel jack, the power supply eliminates the need to physically 'earth' the unit. This makes for quicker and more convenient installation.
The quick-reference LEDs reflect the status of the Fusion 230, colour-coded for easy monitoring at a glance. Keeping up with market trends, the unit has a USB port. What's more, the sleek design of the unit incorporates a 'push-to-eject' SIM card holder.






