The Grandstream UCM IP PBX Product Review: Choose the Right UCM for You
Note: This is part III of the three-part blog series. See part I & part II.
If you like what you’ve read so far, you are going to want to know which Grandstream UCM is right for you. You typically select the correct appliance based on your concurrent call and analog requirement. The UCM 6260
You typically select the correct appliance based on your concurrent call and analog requirement. The UCM 6260 will support up to 30 concurrent calls, and has 2 FXO analog ports. The 6204 supports 45 concurrent calls, and includes 2 FXO ports, and finally, the 6208 can handle 100 concurrent calls with 8 FXO ports. All models will include 2 FXS ports in addition to a T1 interface for customers who require a PRI (Primary Rate Interface) connection.
Finally, the best part: price. The UCM 6202 retails for $379.00, the 6204 is $410.00, and the 6208 comes out at $899.00. Considering what you get, that’s a steal. Start shopping around for FXO and FXS cards that can be used on other systems alone, and you will immediately see why this is such a great all-in-one package.
If you are looking for a replacement for your aging phone system, and you would like something packed with features, no licensing, and an intuitive interface, you should take a long look at Grandstream UCM. It is absolutely one of my favorite VoIP systems, and it comes from a very innovative company, Grandstream. Give VoIP Supply a call to find out more!