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  • So you've got some HD voice-capable phones and you want to make the move from G.711 narrowband into wide world of wideband. How will that affect your network? How do HD voice phones "talk" to other HD voice phones in your organization, other organizations, and the PSTN/POTS? The three keywords here are bandwidth, transcoding, and interconnection. And you really only need to worry about one of the three. Bandwidth If you are currently using G.711 to carry VoIP traffic, the codec ...
  • You're likely already familiar with headsets. They've been around for decades and save for some technological advances haven't changed much. You plug it in, you put it on and then you use it. But there's a lot of benefits to using a VoIP headset . These include: Preventing muscle soreness and discomfort that comes with improperly holding a VoIP phone handset. Freeing your hands to complete other tasks while using your VoIP phone. ...
  • Before selecting a VoIP headset it's important to learn more about them. One of the best ways to learn about any product is to learn and understand from others who have gone through the same process. What follows is a FAQ on VoIP headsets that addresses the major concerns from customers like you that have been documents over the last few years. Please read on… Will I like the headband or over the ear style? This is a user specific preferenc...
  • What is a VoIP Phone and How Does it Work? If you want the best VoIP calling experience, it's not just about your VoIP service—your VoIP phone plays a crucial role, too. Let's explore what a VoIP phone is, how it works, and the major components that make up this essential device. What Is a VoIP Phone? A VoIP phone is a telephone equipped with IP (Internet Protocol) technology that works with VoIP services or systems to make and receive calls. Unlike traditional phones, which...
  • HD voice is a technology that delivers at least twice the sound as compared to a typical voice phone call delivered on a landline through the world's analog circuit-switched phone network. "Plain old phone service" or POTS to be hip; Public switched telephone network or PSTN if you're more formal Real world benefits from HD voice include: Better comprehension and clarity, especially in long detailed and/or technical discussions ...
  • Simply put, HD voice makes everything (voice) better. With an HD voice call delivering twice the sound as a narrowband one, there's much more audio information provided for the brain to process, resulting in less fatigue and better comprehension. Computer-based processes like voice recognition and speech-to-text also gain from HD voice, with better accuracy. Advocates of HD voice use the cliche' of a call sounding as clear and natural as if you are talking...
  • What is a codec? The word codec comes from mashing together the functions of compressing (co) and decompressing (dec) analog sound into digital bits for use by computers and networks. There are literally hundreds of audio codecs -- pieces of computer code -- available today and embedded in any device that plays sound, from a simple MP3 player to the hottest smart phones. Some are open source and free while others are proprietary and/or patented, requiring licensing ...
  • Over twice the clarity and fidelity for more productive voice communications Today's businesses need HD Voice . It multiples productivity by leveraging the most expensive resources: people and time. Polycom's HD Voice delivers more than twice the clarity of older generation telephony, improves productivity, resolves accents, reduces fatigue and facilitates more natural conversations. HD communications are becoming the standard. Face to face communication is HD in its very n...
  • Each and every Refresh product goes through a thorough and exhaustive reconditioning process. The following steps are taken to Refresh a product: Visual Inspection Upon receipt all products are visually inspected. Only grade “A” products with minimal cosmetic damage are accepted. All other products are rejected. This ensure only the best products go through the Refresh process. DOA (Dead on Arrival) Each product that passes the initial visual inspection is th...
  • Types of Video Conferencing: Personal vs. Room-Based Solutions for Small, Medium, and Large Spaces When choosing a video conferencing solution, it’s important to consider factors like room size, the number of participants, and specific needs such as sharing presentations or advanced features. Here’s a breakdown of what to look for when making your decision. The experts at VoIP Supply can help you choose the products that are most suitable for your space and needs. 1. Personal...
  • Find the right wireless solution for your VoIP needs! The need for mobility in the office in becoming more prevalent as the business-world moves forward. Along with mobility inside your company's walls there is the need for remote workers and “road warriors” who spend little to no time in the office. There are options for you when you have a VoIP Phone System to create these mobility solutions for you and the entire staff of the company. There are two different options to ...
  • About Smpl   Intuitive solutions for business and the work-from-anywhere world.  From one to there, smpl offers the most intuitive hybrid work solutions. Why Smpl?     System - enhanced hosted phone platform with features, portal, and more.      Service - carrier-grade features for termination, nationwide numbers, and more.     Support - branded SLA and Tier 1 support for your customers and users.     Stuf...
  • Featured Product - Fanvil X7A Android Phone   Key Benefits 20 SIP lines, 3-way conference, hotspot 7” capacity color touch-screen HD voice: HD handset, HD speaker Built-in Bluetooth 4.2 and 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi     Access to the X7A Datasheet    Overview T he Fanvil X7A IP Phone runs on the Android 9.0 system...
  • What is GDMS? Grandstream Device Management System (GDMS) provides a centralized interface for enterprises, service providers, channel partners and multi-site businesses to configure, provision, manage, monitor and troubleshoot large deployments of Grandstream endpoints in batches by site, group or model. Supported Grandstream devices include the SP820, GXV3300, GVC3210, GRP2600 Series, DECT Series, HT800, GXP2100, and more! This service is now available!  Click here ...