Konftel Offers IP
Conference Phone
Konftel, a European supplier of conference phones, has introduced Konftel
300IP, a SIP-based conference phone. The product will allow users to make
local five-way calls and ring pre-programmed groups. They can also record
and store calls on a memory card. By creating user profiles, personal
contacts and settings can be saved. The phone is equipped with Konftel's
patented OmniSound 2.0 sound technology, which promises to provide
crystal-clear sound with wideband.
"Surveys
indicate that we will see an increase in the number of teleconferences in
the future because of the time-saving, economic and environmental benefits
they offer. An increasing number of companies are replacing their
switchboards with IP telephony in order to save money and be able to
coordinate communication. For them, the Konftel 300IP will be of great
interest," says Peter Renkel, CEO, Konftel.
The
product can be connected to either an IP PBX system or direct to a VoIP
service provider. It’s based on SIP (RFC 3261) and is compatible with most
of the market's SIP platforms. In order to simplify connection, the
Konftel 300IP also supports Power over Ethernet.
It has a
built-in call recording function on SD memory card. The phone is also
equipped with a conference guide that makes it possible to call
pre-programmed groups with a few pushes of a button. A web-based
configuration of contacts and settings means that the telephone is easy to
operate, and the ability to export and import settings and contacts to the
phone book streamlines the installation. With the Konftel 300IP, it is
also possible to create personal user profiles that provide access to
contacts and settings when the user logs in.
According
to the company, it can be adapted for large meeting rooms, with expansion
microphones, an external wireless headset and speaker system can also be
connected. The telephone is future-proof, as it can be upgraded with smart
functions.
The
Konftel 300IP will be available from mid December 2008.
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