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May 29, 2015

VoIP Supply Launches Grandstream GXP1628 IP Phone


By Casey Houser
Contributing Writer

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VoIP Supply recently announced the addition of the Grandstream GXP1628 which will provide customers with support for gigabit Ethernet speed alongside a host of other enterprise phone features. The new Grandstream IP phone will first include, as many enterprises will expect, HD voice capability. It grows from there with support for two SIP lines and two gigabit ports. There are several programmable speed dial keys and an LCD screen for easy calling and navigation of phone preferences and menus.


Granstream GXP1628 opens up the line of GXP 1600 phones that seek to expand the hardware available for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) that already have their sights set on gigabit Ethernet. With one should come the other, and the deployment of ultra-fast networks in many major cities this means that many businesses, even those with only a handful of employees, can experience the benefits of nearly-instant call connections and enhanced call clarity.

VoIP Supply recently has been showcasing a series of next generation products from its partner companies that leverage SIP and the value offered through SIP trunking.  This includes the latest offering of the Yealink (News - Alert) SIP-T29G that also works with gigabit Ethernet. The Yealink market differentiation comes from its ability to support up to 19 SIP channels, Bluetooth connectivity, and six expansion modules for users that want to connect all manner of peripherals. It is made for businesses of any size and has been designed to be future ready for several years to come.

The VoIP Supply roster of solutions is comprehensive in terms of having endpoint and systems options that not only cover the needs of every customer type, but also fit their budgets and are aimed at hitting the sweet spot for where any given customer is in their journey of using state-of-the-art communications technology to grow their business. With cable companies as well as telecoms service providers now delivering high-speed Ethernet connectivity almost everywhere in the developed world, and the need for such speeds to take advantage of things like unified communications (UC) and advanced collaboration tools, getting to all-IP via SIP has gone from being a nicety to necessity and is the reason VoIP services are surfing and VoIP Supply is helping meet the demand. 




Edited by Peter Bernstein
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