The difference between a VoIP system and a traditional system is that VoIP systems are digital and traditional ones are analog. When you speak into a VoIP phone, your voice is converted to an electronic signal which is then broken down into packets, compressed, and sent toward their final destination by various routes depending on the most efficient paths on your data network or the internet. At the receiving end, the packets are reassembled, decompressed and converted back into a voice signal by hardware and software.
The Mitel VoIP phones we carry are supported on Mitel PBX platforms. For more information on these feature-rich phones, please click on the links below. Please note - these VoIP telephones are NOT compatible with other non-Mitel VoIP equipment.
Mitel 5300 Series VoIP PhonesThe 5300 series of VoIP phones for Mitel PBX platforms represents the cutting edge in Voice over IP technology. Packed with all the business communications features one expects in a high-end business phone, Mitel went even further and provided enhanced features with an intuitive user-interface to make these phones very user-friendly. With up to 48 programmable feature buttons, these VoIP phones give you full control over your telecommunications environment.More Information | |
Mitel 5200 Series VoIP PhonesThe 5200 series of VoIP phones for Mitel PBX platforms represents the cutting edge in Voice over IP technology. Packed with all the business communications features one expects in a high-end business phone, Mitel went further and provided enhanced features with an intuitive user-interface to make these phones very user-friendly. With up to 24 programmable feature buttons, these VoIP phones give you full control over your telecommunications environment.More Information |
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