Grandstream GXP1628 IP Phone - Corded - Wall Mountable - Black - 2 x Total Line - VoIPNetwork (RJ-45) - PoE Ports
GXP1628 | Grandstream®
Part Number: GXP1628
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Grandstream GXP1628 IP Phone - Corded - Wall Mountable - Black - 2 x Total Line - VoIPNetwork (RJ-45) - PoE Ports
THE GXP1628 HAS 2 DUAL-COLOR LINE KEYS (WITH 2 SIP ACCOUNTS AND UP TO 2 CALL APP
Manufacturer Part Number: GXP1628
MANUFACTURER NAME: Grandstream
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: GXP1628
UPC EAN CODE: 251394689610
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The GXP1628 is a powerful Gigabit IP phone designed for small businesses. This Linux-based, 2-line IP Phone model includes 8 BLF keys and 3-way conferencing to keep workers in-touch and productive. A 132x48 backlit LCD screen creates a clear display for easy viewing. Additional features such as dual HD audio, multi-language support, integrated PoE and 3 XML programmable allow the GXP1628 to be a high quality, versatile and dependable office phone. | |
Manufacturer | Grandstream Networks, Inc |
Manufacturer Part Number | GXP1628 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.grandstream.com |
Brand Name | Grandstream |
Product Series | GXP |
Product Model | GXP1628 |
Product Name | GXP1628 IP Phone |
Product Type | IP Phone |
Product UPC | 251394689610 |
Technical Information: | |
IP Phone Technology | VoIP |
Base Unit Connectivity Technology | Corded |
Total Number of Phone Lines | 2 |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
PoE (RJ-45) Port | Yes |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Product Color | Black |
Form Factor | Wall Mountable |
Height | 3" |
Width | 7.6" |
Weight (Approximate) | 1.76 lb |
Miscellaneous: | |
Country of Origin | China |
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Grandstream has been connecting the world since 2002. The Grandstream names means quality, innovation and reliability as we have been manufacturing cutting-edge IP unified communications products for over 15 years with the main focus of maximizing business productivity, efficiency and communication. Grandstream’s wide-range of products help to connect businesses around the world while allowing them to accomplish more than ever before.Quality
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