Review of Cisco IP Phones
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The term "soft phone"
is a relatively new one being tossed about these days by VoIP-users and
refers to client-side software that turns a desktop PC into an IP-based
phone. Generally they are easy to install and use and offer effective
integration with popular applications, such as Microsoft Outlook and
give users the flexibility in how and when they receive and answer
their calls. Let's take a look at some of the most popular soft phones
being offered by one of the IP phone systems leaders - CISCO.
Cisco
provides a complete range of communications devices designed to take
full advantage of the power of an individual's converged voice and data
network, while offering the convenience and user-friendliness usually
expected from a business phone. Cisco Unified IP phones help improve
productivity by meeting the needs of different user-organizations; from
the main lobby to the busiest manager's desk, from the manufacturing
floor to the executive suite, as well as users at home, on the road, or
in the branch office.
Cisco
IP phones provide LCD displays, including dynamic softkeys for call
features and functions, support for information services (including
Extensible Markup Language capabilities), the ability to customize
XML-based services to provide users with access to a variety of
information such as stock quotes, employee directories, or any other
Web-based content.
The
Cisco IP Phone 7940 addresses the communication needs of a transaction
type worker. It provides two programmable line and feature keys, plus a
high quality speakerphone. The Cisco IP Phone 7940 also has four
dynamic soft keys that guide users through call features and functions.
Built-in headset port and integrated Ethernet Switch are standard with
the Cisco IP Phone 7940. Also includes audio controls for full duplex
speakerphone, handset and headset. The IP Phone 7940 also features a
large, pixel-based LCD display. The display provides features such as
date and time, calling party name, calling party number, and digits
dialed.
The
Cisco IP Phone 7960G is designed to meet the communication needs of
professional workers in enclosed office environments-employees who
experience a high amount of phone traffic in the course of a business
day. This IP phone supports access to multiple telephone lines (or a
combination of lines and direct access to telephony features) and
includes high-quality, hands-free speakerphone capability and built-in
headset connectivity. A large pixel-based display provides supplemental
information, access to applications, and makes it easy to use telephone
features.
The
4612 IP phone operates on your Internet Protocol (IP) voice network,
This stylish phone incorporates a number of convenient features, such
as a built-in headset jack, message waiting indicator, easily readable
displays, hearing aid compatibility, NetMeeting compatibility, multiple
programmable feature keys and display navigation keys.
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