Whether it’s a small family-owned business, mid-size, or enterprise company with thousands of employees, having a dependable and robust phone system is germane to maintaining business success. While traditional analog systems have been the mainstay for most business communication, over the past decade, we have witnessed a shift to sip-based platforms. While lowering cost is certainly one of the primary motives, other drivers include increased flexibility and functionality, scalability, and improved quality. Moreover, by leveraging sip technologies, companies are better poised to respond to the needs of a workforce that is becoming more distributed and mobile. Unfortunately, partners do come across environments that are not set up to support sip. In addition, bringing those environments up to speed can be both costly and time consuming. Grandstream now offers an excellent solution for spaces that need wireless that is not cell-based.
There are many industries that thrive when employees are in the field (or away from their desk), but still in touch.
For example, medical facilities often want nurses and doctors to have wireless phones that do not interfere with sensitive medical equipment line cell phones. Cell phones transmit with much higher power than WiFi phones and do not interfere with medical sensors and equipment.
Distribution Centers and warehouses already have devices that depend on WiFi for their workflow like barcode scanners. Cell phones often don’t work well in the aisles and may also be too distracting.
Dedicated WiFi wireless phones are a perfect fit.
The new GrandStream wireless units are Wi-Fi enabled devices that provide network access to SIP platforms, and support dual band Wi-Fi, resulting in improved range and signal strength. HD voice and Noise Shield Technology helps ensure better voice quality and mitigates ambient noise. This is especially beneficial to mobile, work from home, and those who rely on conferencing in their day-to-day communication. From a single charge, users can enjoy up to six hours of talk and 120 hours on standby.
Once you have these devices on-hand, you’ll wonder how you ever did without them.
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