Telephony Adaptors




A telephony adaptor (usually referred to as an ATA, or Analog Terminal Adaptor) can
loosely be described as an end-user device that converts communications circuits from
one protocol to another. Most commonly, these devices are used to convert from some
digital (IP or proprietary) signal to an analog connection that you can plug a standard
telephone or fax machine into.


These adaptors could be described as gateways, for  that  is  their function. However,
popular usage of the term telephony gateway would probably best describe a multiport
telephony adaptor, generally with more complicated routing functions.


Telephony adaptors will be with us for as long as there is a need to connect incompatible
standards and old devices to new networks. Eventually, our reliance on these devices
will disappear, as did our reliance on the modem—obsolescence through irrelevance.