Unified communications (UC) equipment allows individuals and groups to communicate in multiple ways over large distances. Users can enjoy a rich communications experience using screens, cameras, microphones, speakers, and collaboration platforms.
Android is often the operating system of choice for such systems, and Yealink uses it extensively. In this article, we look more closely at Yealink's Android meeting solutions and why their usage of Android makes them such an innovative and beneficial choice for business communications.
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Yealink,
Videoconferencing,
Android,
Unified Communications,
Collaboration
Product Review
In response to the needs of today's modern office, Yealink introduced the RoomPanel, a specialized tablet that aids in managing collaboration-enabled rooms and in enhancing usage, efficiency, and the user experience of physical shared workspaces.
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Yealink,
Trends,
Videoconferencing,
Android,
Product Review,
Cloud,
Microsoft,
Collaboration,
Zoom
Yealink has once again awarded TeleDynamics its highest distributorship ranking for 2022. This marks the sixth year in a row that TeleDynamics has achieved this recognition, and the seventh time overall. We have been able to achieve and sustain this distinction because of the large volume of Yealink products we sell, our ability to keep plenty of stock on hand, and the premium service that we provide to customers.
In this article we provide a brief review of some of the innovative Yealink solutions we carry, as well as the value-added services we provide to our customers.
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Topics:
SIP Phones,
Business Telephone System,
Yealink,
DECT,
Headsets,
Videoconferencing,
Conferencing,
Android,
News,
Unified Communications,
Microsoft,
Collaboration,
Zoom
Product Review
Organizations can do business only as well as they can communicate. In a world where work methods and locations are in flux, the flexibility, adaptability, and ease-of-use of companies’ communications equipment are vital.
With the introduction of the Teams-certified MP series of desktop phones, Yealink successfully continues its quest to provide the best communications equipment and services for companies of all sizes.
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Topics:
Yealink,
Software Integration,
Trends,
Mobility (including remote work),
Android,
Product Review,
Bluetooth,
Unified Communications,
Microsoft
Product Review
As worldwide travel faces new challenges, businesses have had to depend less on physical presence to get their job done. Grandstream’s video telephony solutions are a great solution for the modern workplace.
Grandstream has introduced its ultramodern GXV33xx series of advanced IP video phones. The term “IP Video Phones” doesn’t do them justice, however, because they deliver much more than video telephony – they are robust productivity centers. They combine large touch screens and the intelligence of the Android operating system to maximize the user experience. In this article, we review the GXV3380, GXV3370 and GXV3350 models.
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SIP Phones,
Grandstream,
Videoconferencing,
Conferencing,
Android,
Productivity,
Product Review,
Unified Communications
If you’re looking to grow your business, consider serving micro-enterprises with 1-20 employees. According to the Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs, firms with between 1-20 employees made up 89% of all U.S. firms in 2016. While this has traditionally been an underserved market when it comes to VoIP telecommunications, more and more equipment manufacturers are offering products tailored to their needs. In this article, we review some cutting-edge devices that are ideal for micro-enterprises.
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Topics:
Customer Service,
SIP Phones,
IP PBX,
Business Telephone System,
VoIP,
Grandstream,
Yealink,
Trends,
Mobility (including remote work),
Headsets,
Leasing,
Videoconferencing,
Conferencing,
Android,
Product Review,
Business Strategy,
Bluetooth,
Yeastar,
Avaya
(Product Review)
Yealink’s T5 series phones have been at the forefront of innovation. These phones have successfully combined multiple mature technologies to offer products with the perfect balance between simplicity and functionality. Yealink has remained true to this legacy with the introduction of the VP59, its newest flagship smart videophone.
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Topics:
SIP Phones,
Yealink,
Mobility (including remote work),
Cordless,
DECT,
Videoconferencing,
Android,
Productivity,
Product Review,
Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi,
Unified Communications
Find the conferencing solution that's made for you. Presenting the GVC3200 series.
By Dorothy Murach, Marketing Manager at Grandstream Networks
We all know that no two businesses are exactly alike, so why settle for conventional business communications solutions? Instead of accepting the idea that devices “just work that way,” we should be asking for products that “work OUR way.” With this in mind, Grandstream set out to create a line of videoconferencing systems that are flexible, powerful and affordable — allowing businesses of all kinds to create a videoconferencing solution that works the way they operate, not the other way around.
The GVC3200 series of videoconferencing (VC) systems offers options that cover the diverse needs of businesses big, small and in-between. The series consists of three models: the GVC3200, GVC3202 and GVC3210. In this article we’ll explore each device in the GVC family and help you understand the flexibility and customization provided by each one — guiding you to choose a device that works the way your business does.
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Topics:
Grandstream,
Videoconferencing,
Android,
Cloud,
Microsoft
Back in May we reviewed Yealink’s innovative T5 smart media phones. Now, Yealink has introduced the Version 40 firmware upgrade for these phones, adding to an already impressive arsenal of features and functionalities.
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Topics:
VoIP,
SIP,
Yealink,
Firmware Upgrades,
Videoconferencing,
Android,
Product Review
In today’s connected world, it is increasingly common to have workers in different parts of the country, or even different parts of the world, collaborating over the multiple communications channels available to them. Many remote workers use OTT services like Skype to keep in touch with their clients, partners and customers in situations where a telephone call (even over VoIP) would incur a non-trivial cost.
Such calls usually require the use of a computer with a webcam and either a headset or speakers and a microphone. This makes Skype calling more complex than a simple telephone call. Skype-enabled telephony devices remove this complexity by integrating the application with the endpoint, so communicating over Skype becomes as simple as a traditional telephone call. By enabling Skype, these devices also make more features available to the user like instant messaging, presence technology, and file sharing.
In this article we list some productivity-boosting Skype- and Skype for Business-enabled products.
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Topics:
OTT VOIP,
Business Telephone System,
Software Integration,
Conferencing,
Android,
Microsoft