Polycom Makes Available Business Media Phones

Driven by creating high-quality, easy-to-use collaboration experiences for organisations of any size, Polycom has announced two new affordable, entry-level desktop phones as part of its market-leading voice solutions portfolio.

The new Polycom VVX 101 business media phone is a low cost solution for small and home offices, lobby areas and shared workspaces—anywhere people need access to a simple phone with a single line. The Polycom VVX 201 business media phone is designed for organisations of all sizes looking for a cost effective telephony solution and features two line support and a wide-range of enterprise telephony features. Both offer life-like conversations with Polycom’s industry-leading HD voice, Polycom Acoustic Clarity and Polycom Acoustic Fence technology to deliver excellent sound quality and noise-free, echo-free conversations that are as natural as being there.
Ashan Willy Senior Vice President 300x300 Polycom Makes Available Business Media Phones

Ashan Willy, Senior Vice President Worldwide Product Management & Systems Engineers at Polycom

“Polycom remains committed to continuing to provide the industry’s best voice quality for clear communication and comprehension at every price point,” said Ashan Willy, Senior Vice President Worldwide Product Management & Systems Engineers at Polycom. “The Polycom VVX 101 and Polycom VVX 201 expand Polycom’s business media phone portfolio and serve as a direct reflection of that commitment and our vision to unleash the power of human collaboration with standards-based solutions that are open and interoperable. With the right combination of technology, people, and processes, organisations can improve productivity, boost innovation and hone their competitive edge.”

See more at: http://www.varindia.com/polycom-makes-available-business-media-phones/

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