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Tiptel presents new IP phone series based on PJSIP 2.x

(This is guest post from Tiptel, one of Teluu‘s customer)

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tiptel 3130 IP Phone based on PJSIP
tiptel 3130 IP Phone based on PJSIP

User-friendliness and compatibility with many systems and features are the most outstanding characteristics of the IP phones tiptel 3110, 3120, 3130 and the additional keyboard KM 27, along with the ability to support the SIP features of PJSIP and additional functions like Plug ‘n Play (PnP), Busy Lamp Field (BLF), and CFX. The phones also come with a remote configuration mode (auto-provisioning).

User-friendliness does not only mean an easy to read display and an uncomplicated handling of frequently used functions, but also means the easiest possible configuration, which is generally available without having to restart the phone.

Many of the functions exceeding the scope of PJSIP have been made possible due to the first-class support of the complete PJSIP team. A team that have an extremely well documented software and have the ability to  answer questions both promptly and competently, allowing us to respond quickly to the needs of our customers and to implement the adjustments at their hosted PABX, SIP-Servers and Enterprise Solutions.

For more information please visit Tiptel and look under product details, for example of the tiptel 3130.

2 responses to “Tiptel presents new IP phone series based on PJSIP 2.x”

  1. Problem P2P call Avatar
    Problem P2P call

    Hi Guys,

    I’m using PJsip lib. I’m developing peer to peer (P2P)call. I made a calling P2P on local network as well. For now I want to make calling on different network. Please give me advice. Many thanks.

    1. Perry Ismangil Avatar

      This would need to be asked in the mailing list, the blog is not for discussion of technical matters.

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