G400P0 GSM Card

G400P0 0 Channel GSM QuadBand PCI Card

G400P40

OpenVox G400P Quadband GSM PCI Base Card with 0 GSM Module (No Modules)

  • Expandable to 4 Channels
  • 1 SIM Card per GSM Channel
  • GSM and GPRS Data Connections
  • Network Activity LEDS
  • Works with 3.3v or 5.0v 32 bit PCI Slots

The Openvox G400P is a 4-channel PCI GSM card and works with GSM network. It is used to build a PBX system based on Asterisk Open Source platform.

It can be implemented with asterisk PBX and GSM network. Through this implantation, Users will able to make an asterisk PBX with flexibility and mobility.

The OpenVox G400P provides scalable connectivity to the GSM networks for your linux machine. It comes with fully GPLed drivers for the linux 2.4.X and 2.6.X kernels.

Target applications:

  • GSM connectivity for PBX
  • Mobile PBX
  • GSM VoIP gateway
  • SMS gateway
  • GSM callback services Main Features

Main Features

  • Expandable Up to 4 GSM Quadband channels
  • 1 SIM card per GSM channel (SIM card not included)
  • Fully Support Industry Standard: PCI 2.2
  • Works with 3.3V and 5V PCI slot
  • Quad-Band GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • DTMF detection
  • GSM data connections
  • GPRS data connections
  • DIGITAL audio quality (echo cancel)
  • Normal operation temperature: -30 °C to +80 °C
  • LEDs (network state indicators)
  • Power consumption (MAX): 30W (4 channels)

Certificates: CE and FCC
Five Year Warranty supported directly by OpenVox

Stock Photo used shows G400P4 with 4 GSM Modules installed.
The actual item will consist of the G400P and the actual number of GSM Module you ordered.

The G400P Card requires a DC 12V 2A Power (not included) either from your computer or from an external 12v power adapter. Please read the Chapter 3, Hardware Settings of the OpenVox G400P User Manual.

OpenVox G400P User Manual

What's Included:

  • G400P GSM PCI Card
  • GSM Module (G400P1 for 1 Module, G400P2 for 2 Modules, G400P3 for 3 Modules, G400P4 for 4 Modules)

Please email sales@citicalls.com for any questions.


WinWealth Tech Inc. is an Authorized Distributor for OpenVox Co., Ltd. and a Certified FtoCC Reseller, Certified Trixbox Administrator and Certified Trixbox Technician.


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