Yesterday at CommunicAsia 2010, Grandstream Networks announced the newest addition to its line-up of enterprise-ready phones, the Grandstream GXP285.
The GXP285 is a single line SIP phone with dual 10/100M Ethernet ports, integrated 802.3af Power over Ethernet, 128×32 graphical LCD with support for multiple languages, full duplex speakerphone with acoustic echo cancellation, up to 2 line appearances allowing 2 simultaneous calls, 3 XML programmable soft keys, and headset jack.
The GXP285 also offers superior audio quality with its HD handset and speakerphone and G.722 HD audio codec support.
According to David Li, CEO of Grandstream Networks, “The GXP285 offers small business and service provider customers a next generation single line SIP telephone with HD audio quality, rich telephony features, and a very attractive price point. A key benefit of the GXP285 is its integrated PoE capability that allows centralized power supply with backup.”
Telephonyware is currently accepting pre-orders for the GXP285. Itis due to hit the streets in July, 2010, and will have an MSRP of $95.00 (expect a street price of around $75.00).
