Cisco 7962G IP Phone

Cisco 7962G IP Phone


Brand:
Cisco
Series:
7900

Features:

  • High-fidelity wideband audio for lifelike conversations
  • Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC) support for use in lossy networks
  • High-resolution grayscale display for easy use of Cisco Unified Communications

Description

The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G is a full-featured IP phone with speakerphone and handset designed for wideband audio. It is intended to meet the needs of managers and administrative assistants. It has six programmable backlit line/feature buttons and four interactive soft keys that guide you through all call features and functions. The phone has a large, 4-bit grayscale graphical LCD that provides features such as date and time, calling party name, calling party number, digits dialed, and presence information. The crisp graphic capability of the display allows for the inclusion of higher value, more visibly rich Extensible Markup Language (XML) applications, and support for localization requiring double-byte Unicode encoding for fonts. A hands-free speakerphone and handset designed for hi-fidelity wideband audio are standard on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G, as is a built-in headset connection and an integrated Ethernet switch.

Cisco IP Phone 7900 Series
If your business requires high-quality voice, access to color displays and Gigabit Ethernet on select models, ruggedized voice-centric handsets for wireless LAN networks, and support for third-party endpoint XML-based applications, the Cisco IP Phone 7900 Series is a portfolio for you to consider.

The 7900 Series supports knowledge workers, administrative staff, managers, and executives with general business
VoIP communication needs. The Cisco IP Phones 7900 Series deliver these capabilities and enhance productivity with support for multiple-call-per-line appearance on select models. With multiple-call-per-line appearance, you can take advantage of more sophisticated call-navigation capabilities with support for multiple call sessions on a per-line basis. As a simple example, on a 2-line endpoint, you could be on an active call and navigate to pick up a second incoming call on the same line, while the first call is automatically placed on hold.

You can then switch back and forth between these two call sessions as required. This capability offers your organization sophisticated and powerful communication options that are not typically available from traditional telephony or hybrid systems.