14/07/2010 - Broadvox Announces SMB IP Multimedia Communications
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.24/05/2010 - Grandstream CPEs interoperable with Metaswitch Networks
Just to keep up on all the interoperability news, let's not forget the all the company-to-company interoperability still going on while the UCIF gets going. The latest case in point is Grandstream Networks, which just announced interoperability with Metaswitch Networks.
Grandstream's SIP/VoIP enterprise voice CPE solutions are now interoperable for Metaswitch service provider customers. Carrier customers can offer the GXP series SIP phones to call centers and enterprise players. The GXV3140 IP phone is also available for enterprise and residential customers--it offers instant real time web and social media applications.
As for Metaswitch, they are happy to bring Grandstream on board because the products work well in the hosted environment. "In particular, with the growing success of Hosted PBX deployments, service providers are looking for a complete solution for their business customers," said Stefan Knight, vice president of strategic alliances at Metaswitch Networks in a release.
For more:
- read the post
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23/03/2010 - Grandstream Now Skype for SIP Interoperable
Grandstream, a manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and video surveillance solutions and Skype announced that Skype for SIP interoperability testing and certification of Grandstream's IP PBX and gateway has been completed successfully. 22/03/2010 - Comparing videophones
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01/04/2009 - Grandstream launches SIP-based IP video surveillance equipment
Grandstream announced Wednesday the release of a new line of SIP-based IP video encoders and IP cameras for video surveillance. The company will now offer one-port and four-port video servers/encoders and an IP video camera that supports H.264 video, complete with SIP and VoIP capabilities for bi-directional audio monitoring and alarms.
Grandstream said it is offering these products to meet the demand for standards-based two-way audio intercom and monitoring applications coupled with video capabilities for the surveillance market. The company will release the products in May.
For more:
- see the Grandstream press release here
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SLIDESHOW: Previewing new phones (and a UC client) at VoiceCon
26/03/2009 - SLIDESHOW: Previewing new phones (and a UC client) at VoiceCon
There's plenty of new gear being shown at VoiceCon next week. Handset manufacturers snom and GrandStream announced phones to show in Orlando and Siemens has a UC client for the iPhone.
Take a look at the interfaces for the products, and let us know what you think about the latest business IP communications offerings. SLIDESHOW>>>






