Telephones
Frequently Asked Questions
What specifications should I consider when choosing a telephone for my business?
When selecting a telephone, consider specifications such as call quality, connectivity options (VoIP, analog), number of lines, programmable buttons, and features like voicemail and conference calling. Additionally, assess whether a wired or wireless option suits your office layout better.
Are these telephones compatible with existing VoIP systems?
Yes, many telephones in our collection are compatible with major VoIP systems. Check the product specifications for compatibility details to ensure seamless integration with your current setup, allowing for features like call forwarding and video conferencing.
What type of telephone is best for a remote working environment?
For remote work, consider a wireless VoIP telephone or a softphone solution that can be used on computers and mobile devices. These options provide flexibility and ease of use while maintaining strong call quality and features suited for collaboration.
What is the difference between analog and digital telephones?
Analog telephones transmit voice signals over traditional copper lines, while digital telephones use digital signals for clearer audio and advanced features. Digital options often support VoIP technology, allowing for more functionality and easier integration with modern office systems.
How do I choose between a desk phone and a conference phone?
Choose a desk phone for personal use in a designated work area, focusing on call management features. Opt for a conference phone if you frequently hold meetings with multiple participants, as these are designed for clear audio in larger spaces, making collaboration easier.
What factors influence the price of telephones in your collection?
Factors influencing price include brand reputation, features (such as display size, built-in conferencing, and ease of use), build quality, and technology (analog vs. VoIP). Higher-end models typically offer advanced functionalities that may be beneficial for larger teams or specific business needs.

