What is FXO and FXS?
Answer / Reshma Kumari
FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) is a type of analog interface that connects to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). It provides an interface for incoming calls. FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) is a type of analog interface that connects to the PSTN and provides an interface for outgoing calls.
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