Siemens extends IP Phone offerings with OpenStage 5

 

Siemens Enterprise Communications introduced the
OpenStage 5 SIP phone, a cost-effective entry level phone that provides key
business features, enterprise security and AudioPresence HD, for superior high
definition voice quality. The OpenStage 5 is an ideal solution for
organizations needing a simple yet high quality phone.

 

The OpenStage 5
provides superior voice quality at an affordable price and supports advanced
OpenScape Voice features, including group features such as call pick-up groups
and hunt groups.

 

Plus, it can be used as a unified communications audio
front-end in combination with third party CTI applications, making it an
excellent choice for customers looking for an affordable basic phone that can
still deliver advanced functionality.

 

With its small footprint and ability to be wall-mounted,
the OpenStage 5 fits perfectly into smaller spaces or areas with sleek and
minimal design plans. In a hospital setting, the OpenStage 5 provides an
easy-to-use and affordable choice for patient rooms, with enterprise-level
security and the flexibility to deliver advanced features.

 

For enterprises with shared or flexible cubicles and
offices, it integrates easily with their unified communications platform and is
easily managed centrally over the Deployment Service (DLS). Plus, it fits
perfectly into hotels as a floor phone, and reception areas or lobbies.

 

The OpenStage 5 SIP phone is available now from your
local Siemens Enterprise Communications representative or authorized partner.

 

By TelecomLead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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