Choosing the right IP Desktop Phone to suit different departmental needs and budget is important to ensure a successful Lync Voice deployment, and there are many choices in the market today. This article discusses 5 important factors that must be considered when choosing IP Desk Phones for Lync 2013 Voice.
In contrast to Headsets, a Desk Phone requires no PC/Laptop, is always on, always connected, consumes much less power than a PC; and more importantly, allows instant communication by simply picking up the receiver to answer call when the phone rings; or just pressing one button to make that important call to a client. As we continue to see increasing numbers of Enterprises and SMBs choose Microsoft Lync 2013 as their preferred UC Platform, the Lync Enterprise Voice workload continues to gain tremendous momentum as companies seek to replace their legacy PBX with Lync. Whilst some companies may choose to deploy headsets for selected departments such as the Contact Centre, today we find that most users still prefer to use Desktop Phones for their everyday voice communication. This is simply because headsets require that the users’ PC/Laptop must always be on, online and logged into Lync, in order to make or receive calls. Our modern workforce today demands not just being always connected, but being always connected instantly.
Choosing the right IP Desktop Phone to suit different departmental needs and budget is important to ensure a successful Lync Voice deployment, and there are many choices in the market today. This article discusses 5 important factors that must be considered when choosing IP Desk Phones for Lync 2013 Voice.
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