Grandstream GXP2130 Business VoIP Phone, NEW, in box, For Sale

Grandstream GXP2130 Business VoIP Phone, NEW, in box,
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Grandstream GXP2130 Business VoIP Phone, NEW, in box, :
$60.00

Selling overstock from a recent transition to VOIP. Unopened and unused. Includes main phone base, handset, network cable, adjustable stand, power cord (not needed if using PoE), handset cord, guide, and extra extension label.From the Grandstream website:

The GXP2130 is the perfect selection for a user who wants a flexible and powerful High-End IP phone to handle medium to high call volumes. Equipped with dual color LCD BLF/speed-dial and line keys, a 2.8” color LCD screen and its 4 XML programmable soft keys this device delivers a quality call experience for the user. The GXP2130 v2 allows for fluid call control with 3 lines/SIP accounts. Other features include: integrated Bluetooth,HD audio, and dual Gigabit network ports (with integrated PoE).

As all Grandstream IP phones do, the GXP2130 v2 features state-of-the-art security encryption technology (SRTP and TLS). The GXP2130 supports a variety of automated provisioning options, including zero-configuration with Grandstream’s UCM series IP PBXs, encrypted XML files and TR-069, to make mass deployment extremely easy.

Features
  • Supports 3 lines, 3 SIP accounts and 4-way voice conferencing
  • 2.8 inch (320x240) color-screen LCD
  • Dual Gigabit ports, integrated PoE
  • 8 dual-colored BLF/speed-dial keys
  • HD audio on speakerphone and handset
  • Integrated Bluetooth
  • 4 programmable context-sensitive soft keys


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