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Netcomm V85 - Desktop Phone Handset with Speakerphone
NetComm's V85 VoIP Desktop Telephone is the ideal Internet device for any small business or home user wanting to take advantage of the benefits of IP Telephony services. The V85 is a fully-featured Digital IP telephone using the popular Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standard to deliver high-quality voice calls over the Internet.
Adding to the V85's elegant design are a host of handy features including Full Duplex Speaker Phone with echo cancellation, speed dials, phone book, call transfer, mute and a unique volume control for both the handset speaker/microphone.
When utilising a broadband Internet and VoIP service, home users can take advantage of VoIP by plugging the V85 VoIP Desktop Telephone directly into a broadband modem router.
Alternatively, a business can deploy VoIP by connecting the V85 Desktop Phone into the LAN port of an Ethernet Network and use their existing broadband/VoIP service to significantly reduce or eliminate long distance or inter-office phone charges.
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Australian Networks Price Just $199 Inc GST
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DECT Cordless Phone Kit
The V20 is a Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone (DECT) handset
ideal for use with NetComm’s VoIP technology. Now you can make
cordless VoIP calls without needing to be tied to your desk – simply
plug the base station into your NetComm VoIP Adaptor. With DECT you’ll
get superior sound quality over a normal analogue phone plus other
additional features including caller ID display, and internal phone
book. It can also be used as a cordless phone for your normal telephone
service.
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Cisco 7902G - This is the entry level product. There is no screen supplied and it provides only basic functionality. Features include:
Single Line/ Directory Number
Call Waiting Three way conference calling
Redial
Call hold |
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Cisco 7905G - This is the mid level product. Features include:
Pixel based display with toggle bar to scroll items
Menu Key for quick retrieval of missed, incoming and outgoing call information. It also provides the flexibility to change ring types and
display contrast
Hold Key - Visual indication of calls on hold
Volume toggle to change the handset and ring tone volumes
XML application can be delivered directly to the display.
Single Line/ Directory Number
Call Waiting Three way conference calling
Redial
Call hold
Call Forward
Call Transfer
On hook dialing, pre dialing and off hook dialing.
Call monitor (speaker only) |
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Cisco 7940G - This phone incorporates all of the features of the 7905, with a number of important additions:
Full Duplex "hands free" communication
Onboard network switch port such that computer devices such as laptops may be plugged directly into the phone without requiring
additional network connections.
Extra large display screen
Two Lines/ Directory Numbers
In Built headset amplifier |
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Cisco 7960G - Is the next model up from the 7940 and builds on the capacity of the previous model by providing Six Lines/ Directory
numbers, there is also a color screen version available (7970) as pictured below, click on the photo for a beter view. |
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Cisco 7970 - The Cisco IP Phone 7970G demonstrates the latest technology and advancements in VoIP telephony. It addresses not only the needs of the executive or major decision maker but also brings network data and applications to users without PCs. This state-of-the-art IP phone includes a backlit, high-resolution color touch-screen display for easy access to communication information, timesaving applications, and feature usage. It also enables customers and developers to deliver more innovative and productivity-enhancing Extensible Markup Language (XML) applications to the display. Access to eight telephone lines (or combination of lines and direct access to telephony features), a high-quality hands-free speakerphone, a built-in headset connection, and in-line power support over Ethernet are included. |
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Cisco 7914 -
This unit is an optional extra for administrative assistants and receptionists to have a full view of system calls. It adds 14 buttons to the existing six buttons of the Cisco IP Phone 7960, (or 8 buttons for the Cisco IP Phone 7970) increasing the total number of buttons to 20 when combined with a 7960 or 22 if combined with a 7970 with one module, or 34 / 36 when you add two Cisco 7914 Expansion Modules (unit shown incorporated with 7960G). |