Grandstream Compact Hotel Phone W/ Built-in Wifi - Black
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GHP611W
SKU#: GHP611W / ITEM NO: 932893 / BRAND: Grandstream
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The GHP611W is a delicate IP Phone featuring one HD speaker on handset 2 SIP accounts/lines 3 programmable keys and 10 speed dial keys. It also support Wi-Fi 3-way voice conferencing using full band Opus voice codec and advanced jitter-resilience algorithm that tolerate up to 30 packet loss without impacting voice quality. The GHP61X series is supported by Grandstream’s Device Management System GDMS which provides a centralized interface to configure provision manage and monitor deployments of Grandstream endpoints.
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The GHP611W is a delicate IP Phone featuring one HD speaker on handset 2 SIP accounts/lines 3 programmable keys and 10 speed dial keys. It also support Wi-Fi 3-way voice conferencing using full band Opus voice codec and advanced jitter-resilience algorithm that tolerate up to 30 packet loss without impacting voice quality. The GHP61X series is supported by Grandstream’s Device Management System GDMS which provides a centralized interface to configure provision manage and monitor deployments of Grandstream endpoints.
The GHP611W is a delicate IP Phone featuring one HD speaker on handset 2 SIP accounts/lines 3 programmable keys and 10 speed dial keys. It also support Wi-Fi 3-way voice conferencing using full band Opus voice codec and advanced jitter-resilience algorithm that tolerate up to 30 packet loss without impacting voice quality. The GHP61X series is supported by Grandstream’s Device Management System GDMS which provides a centralized interface to configure provision manage and monitor deployments of Grandstream endpoints.