IP Phone Roundup: 12 IP Phones Under $100
If you are looking to deploy VoIP in your home or office, but have a limited budget….we’ve rounded up 12 IP phones under $100. More after the jump…. (more…)
If you are looking to deploy VoIP in your home or office, but have a limited budget….we’ve rounded up 12 IP phones under $100. More after the jump…. (more…)
Polycomās 3.2.0 SIP Firmware is set to be released very soon. Some of you may not be too inclined as 3.2.0 brings some drastic changes for certain Soundpoint IP Phones, leaving some in the dust while enhancing and adding new features to others.
If you donāt know already, Polycom has or will be discontinuing the following and very popular models from their SoundPoint IP family: (more…)
Panasonic has given consumers the ability to connect to both IP / SIP networks as well as the traditional PSTN with their new Panasonic KX-NT700 Wideband IP Conference Phone. The slick-looking KX-NT700 supports G.722 wideband audio codec to deliver high definition sound quality.
The KX-NT700 also sports an SD card slot allowing for easy, on-the-fly recording of your conferences which can be archived or played back on a PC at your convenience. A 2GB SD card will record up to 67 hours of conference calls! (more…)
Grandstream today announced the release of the GXV3006. The Grandstream GXV3006 is identical in appearance and functionality to the popular GXV3000, but adds a built-in FXS port, allowing the user to connect a traditional analog phone, cordless analog phone, fax machine or other analog telephone device to the IP Videophone. (more…)
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All of you VoIP engineers, installers and end users have heard it, āKeep your faxing off of your VoIP system”
And for good reasons. Fax over IP historically works about 50% of the time, leaving most users scratching their heads as to why.
Letās put it this way, when someone sends an email and the packets are interrupted, say one or two drop out, the email recipient simply sends a request to the sender, asking for the lost packets, the sender sends those packets again, the recipient re-arranges them and you have your email.
With VoIP on a SIP call, if packet loss occurs, the users may hear a bit of broken silence on the line for short periods of time, simply because voice traffic is considered āreal timeā. With faxing, if packet loss occurs, since fax machines are considered ādumb terminalsā in the VoIP world, many times the fax never even makes it to the fax machine with no alert or notification, or the fax machine displays an error instead of the fax.
For companies conducting their main portion of their business over faxing, this is unacceptable. For health care applications where faxes may be considered āmission criticalā, this may be detrimental to a patientās health.
Late last night VoIP service pioneer Vonage announced a new unlimited calling plan that smells like their answer to Skype’s ever growing foothold in the international calling space.
Named “Vonage World”, this new service offering from Vonage offers unlimited flat rate ($24.99 per month) calling to more than 60 countries, including India, Mexico and China. Previously Vonage offered unlimited calling plans for the U.S. and Canada, with international calling billed on a per minute basis.
At $24.99 the Vonage World plan is solid option for those in need of unlimited international calling.
For example, the current SkypeOut rate for calls from the U.S. to Mexico is $0.114 per minute. Under the Vonage World plan one would need to use over 220 minute before the plan made more final sense than a per minute Skype plan.
But if you’ve got a mother like mine, an obsessive girlfriend or a large network of friends, spending three and a half to four hours a month on the phone is nothing.
If you’re like most people just getting started with VoIP you’re probably finding the enormous amount of choice in desktop VoIP phones a bit overwhemling.
Sure choice is great. But with over 300 different options currently available making a decision isn’t always easy.
Heck, I’ve been using and reviewing desktop VoIP phones for the last six years and often find my own brain spinning from all of the different options.
Yes thatās right.
Unidata, the makers of the popular SIP WiFI phone WPU-7700 have introduced their latest SIP based WiFI phone, but with a big twist…..it supports video!!! May I introduce to you the Unidata SQ-3000ā¦
One of our readers recently shared some issues they were having getting the Linksys / Cisco WIP310 WiFi VoIP Phone up and running on Trixbox Pro. Trixbox PRO is the “hybrid hosted” version of Trixbox, quite a bit different from normal Trixbox CE, and SIP setup is much different than a normal Trixbox CE system. In short, you will perform the following steps through the Trixbox PRO web GUI:
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