Next generation offices are incorporating a wide variety of advanced, SIP-based applications and solutions to provide not just unified communications, but unified operations in general. The equipment used in such offices plays a huge role in making these solutions work, which is why choosing the right IP phone is key.
To meet the needs of enterprise-level customers, VoIP Supply is now offering Yealink’s (News - Alert) new future-proof, Gigabit speed SIP-T29G phone. Yealink, a global SIP innovator has been designing competitive IP phones for the industry for years, but with the SIP-T29G, it has reached a new level of next-gen service. The SIP-T29G is touted as being the most advanced, flexible and widely compatible IP phone yet in Yealink’s SIP-T2X series, offering Gigabit VoIP phone service with more connection options than similar phones on the market.
One of the most immediately apparent features on the SIP-T29G is its 4.3-inch, high-resolution LCD color screen, which offers a sleek and user friendly visual display to navigate the phone’s many capabilities. It also provides HD voice quality for all calls, complete with echo cancellation and Gigabit Ethernet speed. But the feature that really sets this phone apart is that it was designed specifically for enterprise applications that demand a lot of flexibility.
Among the perks of the SIP-T29G, users will also gain:
- Support for up to 16 SIP accounts
- 10 programmable line keys
- XML browser
- Dual Gigabit ports with support for PoE
- USB and RJ9 ports with EHS support
- Bluetooth headset support with optional Yealink BT40 Bluetooth Dongle
- Support for up to 6 expansion modules
- SIP over TSL/SSL that's certified compatible with 3CX, Asterisk, and BroadSoft (News - Alert) communication platforms
"The new Yealink SIP-T29G is a great fit for any size organization that needs a VoIP phone that can handle a variety of applications," said Jeff Quinn, product specialist at VoIP Supply. "It's easy to use and install, has a lot of connection options, and it can be expanded for reception duties making the T29G an affordable future-proof solution."
Edited by Maurice Nagle