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GrandStream IP PBX Telephone series voip and least cost routing LCR

The grandstream UCM6100 series grandstream IP PBX telephone appliance is designed to bring enterprise-grade voice, video, data, and mobility features to small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) in an easy-to-manage fashion. By incorporating industry-leading features, the grandstream UCM6100 IP PBX telephone series offers quick and easy setup and deployment using the web-browser user interface – which features auto-discovery of Grandstream endpoints and Zero-Configuration provisioning. The grandstream UCM6100 IP PBX series allows businesses to unify multiple communication technologies, such comprehensive voice, video calling, video conferencing, video surveillance, data tools, and facility access management onto one common network that that can be managed and/or accesed remotely. The secure and reliable UCM6100 ip pbx series delivers enterprise-grade features to SMBs at an unprecedented price point without any licensing fees, costs-per-feature, or recurring fees.

  • Integrated 2/4/8/16 PSTN trunk FXO ports, 2 analog telephone FXS ports, and up to 50 SIP trunk options
  • Gigabit network port with integrated PoE, USB, SD; integrated NAT router with advanced QoS support (UCM6102 only)
  • Supports up to 60 concurrent calls and up to 32 conference attendees
  • Least cost routing LCR with voip

Least cost routing LCR = the cheapest possible outgoing route available. Choice between voip, Mobile and local, national and international calls.

GrandStream IP PBX Telephone series voip with Least cost routing LCR the correct series PBX for any business

voip - voice over internet protocol

lcr = least cost routing

op - internet protocol

pbx - private branch exchange


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