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Grandstream GXP-280 Small Business Ip Phone




  • 128 x 32 pixel graphical LCD with support for multiple languages
  • 1 line appearance with FLASH to handle up to 2 simultaneous calls
  • 3 XML programmable context sensitive soft keys, 3 way conference
  • High fidelity wideband audio, full-duplex speakerphone with advanced acoustic echo cancellation
  • Automated provisioning for mass deployment, SRTP

Product Description
The GXP280 is a next generation small business SIP phone that features 1 line appearance, 128×32 graphic LCD, 3 XML programmable softkeys, and dual 10M/100Mbps network ports. It is an affordable choice for a SOHO user needing a feature rich, 1-line IP phone.

The GXP280 delivers superior audio quality, comprehensive telephony features, automated provisioning, security protection for privacy and broad interoperability with most 3rd party SIP devices, gateways and le… More >>

Grandstream GXP-280 Small Business Ip Phone

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