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Grandstream now stocked by Switch Telecom

Grandstream’s advanced line of IP phones, voice conferencing solutions, and analogue telephone adapters (ATAs) will now be available to purchase from Switch Telecom.

Switch Telecom’s clients and resellers will now have access to the latest technologically advanced IP Telephony powered by Grandstream.

Take advantage of our special launch prices on a number of the Grandstream cordless and desktop phones. You can also choose from a range of Reception and Executive desktop phones for your business.

Most importantly, all IP devices available from Switch Telecom can be auto-provisioned on the Switch Telecom Auto-provisioning System. Read more about auto-provisioning here.

Grandstream’s SIP unified communication solutions have been connecting business and users throughout the world since 2002. As one of the original manufacturers of SIP products, Grandstream is an industry leader in providing state-of-the-art SIP endpoint devices. These devices allow businesses to be more productive and more efficient than ever before. The company offers a full portfolio of IP phones. These include small business, enterprise, cordless, and Android-based conference phones. In addition, to a market-leading analogue telephone adapter (ATA) which Switch Telecom has sold and supported for many years.

To view the entire range on offer from Switch Telecom click here or contact us and speak to one of our consultants to find out more.

February 19th, 2020|Latest News|

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