Audiocodes Releases Line of High Definition IP Phones

Audiocodes announced today their release of three IP telephone models which offer support for wideband audio. Wideband audio has been capturing a lot of buzz throughout the industry of late and many vendors are moving to support G.722 wideband audio codec in their product and service lines.

The 300HD Series of IP Phones meets a growing demand for High Definition VoIP solutions in end-user phones and terminals, providing high voice fidelity, advanced security and features and enhanced user interface.

This announcement marks a foray into a new market segment for Audiocodes….traditionally known for their Media Gateway, Media Server and Session Border Controller solutions. These new products will likely compete head to head with offerings from Polycom, Aastra, Snom and Cisco…whom also support the use of wideband audio.

 

Garrett Smith

Garrett is the former VoIP Supply CMO.

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