I had to go look up VoIP/ATA—it really didn't seem likely that they were running voice over IP over IDE. Turns out "ATA" just stands for "analog telephone adapter" in this case. So it's a bridge to let you plug in your landline phone to VoIP.
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I had to go look up VoIP/ATA—it really didn't seem likely that they were running voice over IP over IDE. Turns out "ATA" just stands for "analog telephone adapter" in this case. So it's a bridge to let you plug in your landline phone to VoIP.