Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Top 3 Reasons to go with a VoIP Phone from Polycom

The text below is a transcript of the audio. (No alterations have been made to this recording the audio is true from each phone and they were recorded using a dynamic microphone. HD audio was recorded on a Polycom to Polycom call.)

Polycom HD Audio and Other Features by GLOBALINX

Hi this is Jeremiah with GLOBALINX calling on your average phone but I’m actually going to call back on a Polycom phone so you can hear the difference between speaker quality from this average phone to a Polycom Phone...

Hi its Jeremiah again, you can now hear the drastic difference between the audio speaker quality on this Polycom from that of the average phone before.

1. HD Audio Quality

This is the HD quality of Polycom over their state-of-the-art speakers and this among other features makes Polycom the single best choice of phone for conference rooms and desks. The clarity of the voice makes every word easily understood on every call. And the HD quality is possible without an HD codec; saving you precious bandwidth space.

2. Stability and Security

Polycom phones also have a high level of stability and security. The phones are very user friendly and first time users will feel comfortable sitting down and making a call with a Polycom for the first time. The call quality is so consistent you will begin to take it for granted until you use an average phone and you’ll start to wonder why you don’t carry your Polycom around with you. The Phones also tout an impressive five 9s of phone uptime. Fraud prevention is a Polycom speciality as user names and passwords are encrypted in the phone itself configured over a secure connection for safe calling.

3. BroadWorks Premiere Certified

On top of all this, Polycom Phones are BroadWorks Premiere Certified products meaning the phones are pre-configured to the GLOBALINX/BroadWorks platform truly making it a Plug-N-Play device.

This is Jeremiah with GLOBALINX calling you and being heard through Polycom phones. Talk to you later. Bye Bye.

3 comments:

  1. You can even call multiple numbers at once from your phone; or have your virtual receptionist forward incoming calls to other numbers if the person is away from his or her official office phone.

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    1. Yes that simultaneous ring is really cool. Some people have their desk phone ring and at the same their cell phone, iPad and computer will be ringing with the same call! Love it.

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  2. Hi,

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