Internet Telephony Service Provider Ringio and IP voice/video telephony and IP surveillance innovator Grandstream Networks have jointly announced certification of Grandstream’s GXP IP Phones, DECT Cordless Phones, Gateways, and ATAs (analog telephone adapters) with Ringio’s cloud-based Virtual PBX calling service.
Ranging from single line to six-line executive solutions, Grandstream’s SIP-based phones feature advanced voice options, LCD screens, SIP compliance, and other features. They are now being provided pre-configured to Ringio customers for an enriched desktop call experience.
“When dealing with IP telephony hardware, it is imperative to have an easy setup, with reliability and quality,” says Ringio CEO Sam Aparicio. “Grandstream equipment offers us the ability to provide our customers with a plug-and-play activation and a high-quality product to deliver their business calls.”
Ringio is a CRM-friendly phone solution designed to help SMBs improve the quality of their customer interactions. Ringio offers a cloud-based, extensible SaaS Telephony solution that intelligently routes calls to any phone along with background information about the caller.†
Grandstream’s GXP Enterprise IP Phones provide Ringio with HD audio, PoE, XML customization, advanced security protection, simple management, and automated provisioning options with TR-069 or HTTPs, productivity applications, and other features.
Grandstream DP715/DP710 Cordless IP Phones offer wide range indoor/outdoor wireless radio coverage, high audio quality, affordability, and TLS and SRTP security protection. Plug-and-play installation enables SMBs to add DP715/DP710 phones to an IP network without the need for physical hard wiring to a desktop or other facility location.
“We’re pleased to partner with Ringio on bringing sophisticated and affordable IP telephony solutions to their SMBs customers,” says Grandstream CEO David Li. “We look forward to working with Ringio and continuing to spread the word that business productivity solutions are available, are affordable, and are easy to get up and running.” †