Yeastar provides cloud-based and on-premises VoIP PBXs and VoIP gateways for SMBs and delivers Unified Communications solutions that connect co-workers and clients more efficiently. Founded in 2006, Yeastar has established itself as a global leader in the telecommunications industry with a global partner network and over 100,000 customers worldwide. Yeastar customers enjoy the flexible and cost-effective communications solutions that have been consistently recognized in the industry for high performance and innovation.
S100 is a cost-effective business communication system with a base configuration of 100 users and 30 concurrent calls and can scale up to 200 users and 60 concurrent calls.
Yeastar S20 is a stand-alone telephone system offering an unrivalled range of features to small business with less than 20 users. It supports 10 concurrent calls and various combinations of telephony ports including FXS, PSTN, ISDN BRI, and GSM/3G. This guide describes how to install the S20 and how to log in the web GUI to configure the system. Once you complete the installation, refer to the Yeastar S-Series Administrator Guide for instructions on how to perform configurations on the system.
S412 is a flexible and modular VoIP PBX that provides productivity-enhancing communication platform with a compact and powerful analog and VoIP capable system for small business.
Yeastar S50 is a stand-alone telephone system offering an unrivalled range of features to small business with less than 50 users. It supports 25 concurrent calls and various combinations of telephony ports including FXS, PSTN, ISDN BRI, and GSM/3G. This guide describes how to install the S50 and how to log in the web GUI to configure the system. Once you complete the installation, refer to the Yeastar S-Series Administrator Guide for instructions on how to perform configurations on the system.
Provide 1 or 2 analog interfaces for residential users and small business to convert existing analog equipment to IP-based networks cost effectively. By connecting analog phones and fax machines directly to the FXS ports of TA series gateways, or TA series analog telephony adapters, analog phones are enabled to work as extensions of the IP-PBX. Without additional investment on expensive IP phones, enterprises could access VoIP networks with the cheap analog phones.