We have support for the following IP telephones:
- Desk phones
- Conference phones
- IP-DECT/Wireless phones
You can take our IP telephone home with you, to your holiday cottage or when traveling. It works in any network socket. As long as the internet is available, you can take our IP telephone with you and use it everywhere. Practical and simple if you change your location in the office or if the entire company moves.
Our IP switchboard makes it simple to see what status your colleagues have set; who are in meetings, at lunch or on holiday thanks to a graphic referral system. It creates less confusion internally, thus delivering better customer service. Besides the status referral, you gain access to more flexible functions including:
What is the difference between an IP DECT, a conference phone and a desk phone? It is the functionality that varies depending on the type of phone you choose. Dstny offers phone models to suit every need, from ordinary desk phones to advanced video conference phones.
We have support for the following IP telephones:
Fixed Phones |
Mitel 6865i |
Mitel 6867i |
Mitel 6869i |
Mitel 6873i |
Mitel 6863i |
Snom D120 |
Snom D315 |
Snom D335 |
Snom D345 |
Snom D385 |
Snom D712 |
Snom D713 |
Snom D715 |
Snom D725 |
Snom D735 |
Snom D765 (EOL 09/2023) |
Snom D785 |
Konference Phones |
Konftel 300 |
Dect Phones |
Mitel Basestation models RFP35/36/37/43 |
Mitel DECT 612 |
Mitel DECT 622 |
Mitel DECT 632 |
Mitel DECT 650 |
Gigaset N510 IP PRO |
Gigaset R650H PRO |
Gigaset C530 |
Gigaset S700H PRO |
Gigaset R700H PRO |
Gigaset N610 IP PRO |
Do you want to know which phones we at Dstny support? Contact us at +46104105000.
IP telephony stands for Internet Protocol telephony. Thus, it is a service for telephony via the Internet instead of the traditional PSTN. IP telephony uses “internet protocols” to communicate digitally via the internet. So it is your phone via a high-speed Internet line instead of being a fixed phone. Instead of using the traditional telephone system, companies calling via IP telephony can utilize an internet connection and the included hardware and applications to communicate more effectively. More companies choose to use the technology to improve the organization’s productivity while reducing operating costs. With IP telephony you get a functional and flexible company telephony at a fraction of the cost of a traditional fixed exchange solution.
IP telephony combines the mobility of a mobile phone with the main advantage of a landline telephone, namely stability. VoIP services can be used with any high-speed internet connection (DSL, cable or other types), regardless of location or vendor.
It is easy to mix the terms VoIP and IP telephony or think that there are different words for the same thing. But, is it really so? No, VoIP and IP telephony are not the same. In simple terms, VoIP is a part of IP telephony. IP stands for Internet Protocol and VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. IP telephony refers to the digital side of telecommunications, voice communication is then made via VoIP. Your voice is thus passed over the internet and the protocol defines how your voice will then move over a network. One can think of IP telephony as an overall concept and VoIP is in turn a digital means of transport for bringing the telephone call. An IP telephony system can be, for example, an IP PBX that has VoIP. The difference is quite subtle and it is not surprising that it is sometimes mixed together.
There are many benefits of IP telephony. Unlike a fixed telephone exchange, IP telephony is mainly SaaS implementations. This enables you to integrate your telephony system with other powerful business applications such as customer databases and CRM systems. With IP telephony, employees and customers get better opportunities to interact with each other in an efficient manner. Something that leads to better business results and more satisfied customers.
If you want a mobile workforce then IP telephony is really something that you should consider. You can take an IP phone with you abroad or to the summer cottage and connect to the internet so it works as usual. This also helps if staff need to be mobile at the office itself, because the phones are easy to move around.
A common question that companies ask themselves when they are considering implementing IP telephony is how big the impact it will have on Internet usage, which is not so strange. According to a study by the University of West, 35-50% of phone calls were spent in silence. Something that may have used up valuable data. But IP telephony uses VAD (voice activation detection) which compresses silent data as much as possible. In silence, your IP system searches for total bandwidth allocation, making voice-to-voice calls an effective use of data.
IP telephony provides more than just voice services. These systems can also handle conference calls and video calls where both picture and sound need to be transferred simultaneously. Ordinary old business switches cannot provide businesses with what is needed to be a modern company today. An extensive IP phone system eliminates software and hardware overrun by consolidating all of these conference needs into one solution.
Installation and maintenance of an IP system can be done through in-house network engineers, or through a business partner, if you do not want to be responsible for hiring and managing this. IP systems also do not require proprietary hardware or function updates. With SIP (session initiation protocol) trunking you only pay for the data you use. And it is through SIP trunking that you get audio, video and private teleconferencing without having to pay for extra channels.
There are two fundamental differences between common analogue telephony and IP telephony. Traditional analogue telephony uses equipment dedicated to analogue telephony. With IP telephony the public internet is used to make the call. With analogue telephony, a specific capacity is also reserved for a particular call and with IP telephony the capacity that is available is used.
No, it is not free to call with IP telephony. You still have to pay for outgoing traffic that goes out in the public telecommunications network because an operator is the carrier of the traffic.
With IP telephony, you can encrypt the conversation, something you do not do via a regular analog phone. Therefore, IP telephony is considered a safer source to call via.
Provided you have a good connection, the quality is significantly better when you call via IP telephony. The frequency range in the analogue network is more limited, while IP telephony has a larger frequency range. So if you have good technology that can pick up this range, you get a lot better sound quality in your conversation. If you lose connection while calling with IP telephony, the sound tends to get more boxy. While if the same thing happens with analogue telephony, this will make the sound only weaker.
Yes, you can use IP telephony via your mobile phone, then it is called Mobile VoIP. Mobile VoIP is advantageously used with WI-FI in your mobile phone. This is because you will need as good connection as possible so that the quality of your call is not affected. The technology is based on the same idea as regular IP telephony, namely that the conversation goes over the internet.