Broadvox has announced that Grandstream Networks‘ new GXV3140 is the first IP Multimedia CPE device to deploy with Broadvox GO! SIP Trunking.
According to the company, the solution enables businesses to save up to 70% a month over their previous TDM systems. Along with that, they also receive the added benefit of using and exploring additional features and functions available with SIP.
Broadvox SIP Trunking solutions are delivered on a private network designed with state-of-the art-equipment, enabling customers to benefit from SIP regardless of their existing infrastructure.
Broadvox GO! SIP Trunking offers unlimited local calling, discounted long distance, and Toll-free calling. Additional DIDs, Local Number Portability, and other options are also available. The network is monitored 24×7 and delivers service to the United States (excluding Alaska), Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and Canada.
The first multimedia CPE endpoint used with Broadvox GO! SIP Trunking and the GXV3140 enable video and voice calling upon installation. With a 4.3" digital color LCD screen, the "always-on" GXV3140 has an integrated web browser which gives convenient, one-touch access to personalized RSS feeds of real-time online information services (news updates, stock updates, weather forecasts, directory searches, etc.), and thousands of Internet radio stations.
This device also lets the user IM with Yahoo, MSN, and Google, and gives access Yahoo Flicker web photo albums. It comes equipped with an alarm clock, calendar, games, and music ringtones. Broadvox claims that full duplex speakerphone and voice codec support deliver “best-in-class telephony features.”
"Grandstream has developed a true multimedia product to enhance enterprise communications, reduce costs, and strengthen our customers’ network return on investment," said Sergey Galchenko, Chief Technology Officer at Broadvox.
David Li, CEO of Grandstream Networks, stated: "Broadvox enhances visual communications offered with Grandstream’s IP Multimedia Phone by assuring premium quality video and voice IP calls that are reliably delivered to every customer, every time."
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