9611G Avaya IP Deskphone VOIP Phone.
Key Features :
Product Type : Voip Phone
PHONE FEATURES :
Key Expansion Module Max Qty : 3
Dialer Type : Keypad
Dialer Location : Base
Conference Call Capability : Yes
Speakerphone : Yes ( Digital Duplex )
Caller Id : Yes
Voice Mail Capability : Yes
Message Waiting Capability : Yes
Menu Operation : Yes
Function Buttons : Speakerphone Button, Directory Button, Headset Button , Mute Button
Programmable Buttons Qty : 4
Volume Control : Yes
Ringer Control : Yes
Indicators : Visual Ringer Light, Voice Message Waiting Indicator
IP TELEPHONY :
Main Features : Multiline Support, Integrated Ethernet Switch, Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Support
Voip Protocols : H.323, Sip
Voice Codecs : G.711, G.722, G.729ab, G.726
Lines Supported : 8 Lines
Network Protocols : Http
Network Ports Qty : 2 X Ethernet 10base-T/100base-Tx/1000base-T
Compatible Software : Avaya Communication Manager
DISPLAY :
Type : Lcd Display - Color
Display Location : Base
Diagonal Size : 3.5
DISPLAY LANGUAGES: Hebrew, Japanese (Kanji), Chinese (Simplified), Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese (Hiragana), English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, Arabic, Korean, Japanese (Katakana), Spanish (Neutral)
Features : Backlit
About Refurbished Products
Telephony technology deals with the interaction between two or parties that are physically distant. The interaction often involves electronic voice communication, videoconferencing, text messages, and faxing. Telephony has now evolved into the internet sphere, allowing users to communicate via IP (Internet Protocol) networks. This is done at lower costs than the traditional telephonic systems. IP telephonic systems can be found on a host of computing devices such as PCs, desktop computers, smartphones, and tablets.
Users need to invest in reliable, scalable, and robust telephony equipment to help meet enterprise needs. Every business needs to constantly communicate with employees, suppliers, and customers for improved business performance. There are a series of smart features of available telephony equipment that users can benefit from. These include real-time telephone calls, video conferencing, privacy protection, faxing, instant messaging, and more.
These high-end technologies are ideal for several organizations that require an improved approach to their telephony networking. That way, they can be sure of maximizing business mobility and continuity.
Several types of office phone systems are available to be employed by users. These phone systems run on different technology platforms. They can make use of VoIP, PBX, or analog. A user's telephone system choice will depend on the extensions, business applications, wiring, and budget. There are three major types that users can choose from, and they include KSU, PBX, and VoIP.
KSU (Key System Unit)
The Key System Unit is a multi-line telephony system that performs under a central control device. Present key system units now offer users with advanced features for businesses with up to 75 employees. These types of systems are often known as a hybrid telephone system. They incorporate the features of both key and PBX systems, offering improved efficiency. A great advantage of key systems is that the users can expand them as the business expands, and more employees are available.
PBX (Private Branch Exchange)
Larger businesses employ these types of telephony systems. They can accommodate well over 75 employees, and they have several advanced features standard on them. These systems offer increased flexibility, which allows them to be used for complex operations in business environments. Their flexibility and customizable features ensure that they offer good value for money.
VoIP (Voice over IP)
This type is the latest telephonic system that allows businesses to connect in different locations. These locations can be within a locale or other places in the world. VoIP telephony equipment works by sending voice calls via the internet without the need for traditional telephones.
VoIP technology enables businesses to communicate with remote workers and branch offices. That is, users can place and receive calls anywhere in the world with the same number. The traditional VoIP technology allows companies to own and manage the telephony equipment themselves. On the other hand, the hosted VoIP system is controlled by a service provider.
Cloud-based telephony equipment manages and maintains a company's communication, relieving the IT department of such duties. That way, it frees up time and allows employees to focus on other important tasks.