Polycom recently announced the release of SIP Firmware version 3.1 for their popular SoundPoint IP Series telephones. Feature enhancements in this release include:
Enhanced Feature Keys
Configurable Telephony Soft Keys
Server driven message display to user
Enhanced ‘Dialog Package’ BLF
Electronic Hookswitch compatibility with Plantronics Headsets
Programmable Soft Keys
Telephony Control and Status API
Push Capability
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Polycom SIP Firmware 3.1 Released: What?s in it for me?
October 30th, 2008
A quick pause from our normal posting in order to help pay the bills.
We are currently giving away a FREE Linksys WRT54GL ($70 dollar value) with the purchase of the much talked about QuickPhones QA-342. There is no limit, so technically you could buy 50 QuickPhones QA-342’s and get 50 FREE Linksys WRT54GL’s - with […]
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Get a FREE Linksys WRT54GL
October 24th, 2008
Q: Hey, Mr. Andrews. We recently purchased an IP PBX, but aren’t using VoIP to send and receive calls. I keep hearing about ‘SIP Trunking’ everywhere I turn. What is ‘SIP Trunking’ and can it help my business save money on calls?
A: If you are the proud owner of a SIP compatible IP PBX and […]
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Ask Mr. Andrews: What is SIP Trunking and Can it Save My Business Money?
October 22nd, 2008
iLocus has an interesting story this morning concerning BT’s adoption of DECT enabled ATA devices.
DECT as a technology with obvious implications for consumer VoIP has been getting its fair share of press lately, and for good reason.
Relative mobility is a “must-have” for many residential phone users, and traditional ATAs which limit connectivity options to tethering […]
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If you build it?.
August 29th, 2008
Q: Dear Mr. Andrews, What is a DID?
A: The term “DID” stands for “Direct Inward Dial”, and describes a feature offered by traditional telephone operators. For example, my direct number at work “716-250-3402” is a DID number, which we essentially “rent’ from our provider. Telephony companies allocate a range of DID numbers within […]
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Ask Mr. Andrews: What is a DID?
August 27th, 2008
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