3Com Offers New IP Business Phone

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Apr 2004

3Com Corp. has released its new 3Com 3102 Business Phone, the first member of a family of Internet protocol (IP) desktop phones designed to meet the needs of enterprises of any size and support 3Com's own call control protocols and industry-standard session initiation protocol (SIP).

The 3Com 3102 Business Phone is a next generation design featuring enhanced acoustic design and leveraging the emerging wideband audio standard, which significantly enhances speech transmission compared to conventional public switch telephone network (PSTN).

The 3Com 3102 Business Phone has been designed to support the emerging A typical PSTN phone line reproduces speech at 3.3 kHz, a legacy of Alexander Graham Bell, whereas the 3102 phone can relay IP conversations at a frequency of 7 kHz or higher, enabling clearer and more productive phone calls. Combined with the carrier-class 3Com VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution, 3Com SuperStack 3 NBX Networked Telephony Solution, 3Com NBX 100 Communications System, the 3Com 3102 Business Phone is SIP compliant, protecting enterprises' investments in IP telephony. SIP enables multi-vendor interoperability and is also backward-compatible allowing older SIP-based equipment to support new SIP applications.

"The 3Com 3102 Business Phone is the first in a new family of IP phones targeted to meet the needs of a global audience," said David Chu, 3Com executive director of product line management. "When designing this phone, we took into account input from customer focus groups, research and design reviews, and experienced IP phone users to bring to market a device that has features and flexibility that increases productivity and reduces cost of ownership."

www.3com.com

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