Grandstream just introduced its newest Wi-Fi 6 access point: the GWN7661. This compact, lightweight device with convenient wall-mounting options is an excellent addition to Grandstream's arsenal of wireless APs, and it will make a fine addition to any home or business, as well. In this article, we take an in-depth look into the benefits and value of this unique device.
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Grandstream GWN7661: Superior Wi-Fi for homes, hotels, and everything in between
Topics: Wireless, Grandstream, Product Review, Wi-Fi
The rise of CPaaS (communications platform as a service)
Gone are the days of the monolithic business with standardized communications needs. Today’s companies are highly specialized and cannot use a one-size-fits-all solution.
Organizations can efficiently and effectively build unique solutions adaptable to their requirements by introducing the communications-platform-as-a-service (CPaaS) concept, which addresses the need for extreme customization and integration with existing business applications.
In this article, we take a deep dive into the world of CPaaS to see what it is, how it works, and how it can benefit your customers' businesses. We also examine a detailed use case to clarify this often difficult-to-understand service.
Topics: Software Integration, Trends, Cloud, Unified Communications, CPaaS
The science behind Yealink's BH71 noise-cancellation headphones
Yealink's BH71 headset is an ideal choice for workers on the go. Its compact size and advanced noise-cancellation capabilities make it perfect for use on the road and in remote work scenarios.
In this article, we highlight the advantages of this innovative piece of technology, focusing on its state-of-the-art noise-canceling features.
Topics: Yealink, Mobility (including remote work), Headsets, Unified Communications, Communication
Yeastar free embedded Teams calling (Linkus app)
The Yeastar P-Series PBX systems are excellent communications tools. Microsoft Teams is also a great collaboration tool. Put the two together, and the result is greater than the sum of its parts. That’s exactly what Yeastar has done by enabling you to integrate P-Series enterprise-grade calling capabilities with Teams for internal and external communications without the need to switch between platforms.
In this article, we more fully explore this capability, the benefits it delivers, and how to enable it.
Topics: IP PBX, Business Telephone System, Software Integration, Yeastar, Microsoft
Yealink T54W IP phone: where versatility meets affordability
Yealink's T-Series IP phones are considered some of the best on the market, and the T54W IP phone is one of the most popular models in the series. This mid-level phone is ideal for professionals and managers with a moderate call load. It delivers a perfect mix of functions and features at an attractive price point.
This article highlights some of the most important features this model offers and various use cases. We also tell you about an attractive incentive program that will make this and other Yealink phones even easier to procure.
Topics: SIP Phones, SIP, Yealink, DECT, Product Review, Unified Communications
As a world-class unified communications equipment and service provider, Yealink takes security seriously. It has made substantial efforts to guarantee that the products and applications it provides its customers comply with some of the most rigorous security standards in the industry.
Yealink has developed enduring relationships with the world's leading component providers in its ongoing effort to maintain high-security levels. This ensures that all its products and applications deliver the utmost in security, reliability, robustness, and usability.
This article looks at Yealink's steps to maintain these relationships, underscoring the company's unwavering commitment to security and compliance.
Topics: Yealink, Network Security, Videoconferencing, Communication
Yealink presented a channel webinar last month focusing on market trends and some of the company’s most noteworthy videoconferencing technologies and products. In this article, we provide a summary of topics discussed for those who may have missed it.
Beyond the screen: How videoconferencing is changing business
Finding a modern business that doesn't regularly use videoconferencing (VC) is hard. And while the requirements of social distancing substantially boosted the use of videoconferencing during the pandemic, its increased use has continued because it is practical and makes good business sense.
This article examines the current state of videoconferencing in the business world and how it has become an integral part of most businesses today. We also take a peek into what the future holds for this technology.
Topics: Grandstream, Yealink, Trends, Videoconferencing, Collaboration, AI, Communication
Reimagine videoconferencing with the Jabra PanaCast50
If you think video bars can't get any better, think again! The Jabra PanaCast 50 is a game-changer for putting teleconference participants at the center of the action. The PanaCast 50 combines excellent sound quality with a one-of-a-kind camera setup and intelligent features.
In this article, we highlight some of the most noteworthy features of this videoconferencing system.
Topics: Videoconferencing, Unified Communications, Collaboration, Jabra
Yealink WH62 and WH63 headsets: seamless third-party integration
Yealink’s headsets can be powerful additions to any enterprise’s arsenal of telecom tools. The WH62 and WH63 headset models are perfectly tailored to enhance productivity, comfort and user-friendliness in any corporate environment. The use of digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT) as wireless communications technology further augments the usability and flexibility of these headsets.
You don’t need a Yealink phone to enjoy the benefits of these headsets, since they offer broad compatibility with third-party phones using specially designed electronic hook switch (EHS) adapters. In this article, we explore this feature and the methods used to achieve compatibility.
Topics: Business Telephone System, Yealink, DECT, Headsets
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