
VoIP Supply Selects Panasonic SIP Phones
VoIP Supply’s offerings just keep getting better, and today the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) equipment provider announced that it has added Panasonic SIP phones to its family of products – phones that are touted for being of high quality, simple to use, and priced right to ease your transition into VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone service.
"Panasonic is highly respected and recognizable so these great new Panasonic SIP phones are sure to garner a lot of interest," said Garrett Smith, chief marketing officer at VoIP Supply. "Simple to use and simple to set up; Panasonic SIP phones offer everything you need and nothing you don’t for a professional VoIP solution."
The Panasonic SIP Phones lineup is catered toward consumers that favor intuitive, no nonsense phones from entry level to management levels. Exactly, a wireless, DECT model in the Panasonic KX-TGP550 is available to increase consumer mobility around the office. The hybrid model offers a dual solution combining a wired desk phone with a cordless handset to allow you to roam the office and assist clients on the go, according to company officials.
"Panasonic SIP phones and Panasonic DECT phones are a solid, cost effective investment," VoIP Supply explained in a recent statement. "Panasonic phones are sturdy and built to last. With intuitive and easy to use buttons and a bright LCD screen, anyone can make the transition to VoIP with Panasonic."
In other Panasonic news, recently Kim Murtagh, product manager of SIP End Points at Panasonic, sat down with TMCnet to discuss its upcoming product unveiling of the KX-UT670, the company’s first SIP open source operating desk phone.
The goal for us in launching this phone is twofold
"The goal for us in launching this phone is twofold: it’s about creating a new device in other words going to enable a business user to be more productive and have better use of their time, however it’s as well vertical focused in trying to enable specific verticals, whether it’s security or education, to have a full integrated Panasonic solution," Kim Murtagh, product manager of SIP End Points at Panasonic, told TMCnet. "We are as a matter of fact trying to move forward as a company and show the benefits of using multiple Panasonic products as an overall solution."
The UT670, what is being referred to as the "smart desktop phone," boasts a full operating, open source, system as so then as a Web browser, seven-inch color LCD Touch screen and HD wideband voice and high quality HD video. It is certified for Broadsoft, Asterisk and Metaswitch; can be expandable to six SIP terminals; and has the ability to support Bluetooth.
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