What are IP Phones?
The IP or VoIP phones are specific types of telephones that provides the placing and transmission of phone calls with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This technology uses the Internet instead of the traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN). So if you want to use an IP telephone system in your office, you will need IP telephone devices.
Figure 1 - VoIP communication with Ozeki Phone System
The definition of IP phone includes the desktop VoIP Phones, softphones and SIP phones. These devices/software has just different names, but the technology is the same: IP Phones with VoIP.
There are several types of IP phones and most of them is supported by Ozeki Phone System XE for Windows. Below you can find a list of the most popular VoIP devices, which are all supported by Ozeki Phone System.
Supported desktop VoIP phones:
- Linkpro
- Yealink
- Grandstream
- Linksys
- Cisco
- Snom
Supported softphones:
- Counterpath X-Lite
- Counterpath Bria
- ExpressTalk
- Zoiper
- DIAX
- Damaka
- AdoreSoftphone
- MiniPAX
- Ekiga
- 3CX Phone
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact us at info@ozekiphone.com
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