Grandstream has announced an Android-based desktop SIP phone.
Grandstream Networks has announced an "entry-level enterprise" multi-line SIP phone priced at $99.
Linksys today finally publicly announced its WIP310 Wireless-G IP iPhone. The 802.11b/g SIP phone first showed up in the FCC ID database in late 2006, but was only previewed with select customers during last year.
The "candy bar" style phone has a 1.8" backlit color LCD screen and is spec'd at 3 hours of talk time and 50 hours standby. It supports WEP and WPA PSK wireless security and WiFi Protected Setup.
The phone is primarily aimed at service providers and will not be available until 3Q2008 at a suggested list of $200.
VoIP and SIP solution provider SimpleSignal today announced its On Demand overflow calling feature for inbound and outbound business VoIP communications.
The feature instantly adds additional VoIP capacity for making outbound calls and receiving incoming calls when the normal service capacity is reached. There are no service limitations on the capacity on the number incoming or outgoing calls.
SimpleSignal On Demand works with any SIP-compatible IP-PBX system or SIP device or with an additional add-on IAD device for older systems. The service is available in all cities in the U.S. and Canada with unlimited incoming and local calls including the free bonus features.
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