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CyberData Announces the Release of the Highly Anticipated VoIP Talkback Speaker, Available in Both SIP-Enabled and Singlewire-Enabled Versions
MONTEREY, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Answering the demand of the market, CyberData (News - Alert) today announced the
release of the VoIP Talkback Speaker. Available as both a SIP-enabled
version and Singlewire-enabled version, the Push-to-Talk Talkback
Speaker has been highly anticipated within the education market in
particular.
The VoIP Talkback Speaker, perfect in classrooms, offices, medical
clinics and facilities, is a Powered-over-Ethernet (802.3af) device
enabling two-way communication in a multitude of settings. CyberData
decided to release both the SIP-enabled version and the
Singlewire-enabled version (for use with Informacast) together because
of the high demand. Many value added resellers and integrators have
expressed interest since they have customers on both SIP and Siglewire
platforms requiring Talkback Speakers. Today, CyberData delivered.
In a typical environment, a call can be placed to the speaker to
initiate a page or two-way conversation. By use of a remote call button
(included with the SIP version, sold separately with the Singlewire
version), calls to a predetermined extension can be initiated from the
room with the speaker. During the active calls, the LED light on the
switch can be programmed to blink to show call activity. Additionally,
the SIP-enabled Talkback Speaker has a Monitor Mode function where the
speaker may be called from a remote phone and discretely monitor the
activity in the room.
"We're very excited to release this device to the market," said Phil
Lembo, President and CEO of CyberData. "It delivers the paging function
and clear sound of our traditional speaker, and adds the Talkback
function that is needed for environments such as schools and
universities."
The SIP and Singlewire versions of the Talkback Speaker will initially
be available in one color, with a second color option to follow shortly.
To learn more about the SIP and Singlewire-enabled VoIP Talkback
Speakers, please visit www.cyberdata.net

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