Digium phones are designed exclusively for use with Asterisk and Switchvox.
Digium phones are designed exclusively for use with Asterisk and Switchvox. All models include unprecedented HDVoice and plug-and-play deployment at a price that fits any budget.
With multiple line appearances, contextual soft keys, and advanced applications, you can access the information you need instantly. Digium's phones are the only phones that allow you take full advantage of the flexibility and customization of Asterisk and Switchvox.
Advanced applicarions
Access to information is the key to productivity in today's business environment. The integrated applications that come standard on all Digium phones put critical information at your fingertips. With voicemail, call log, contacts, phone status, user presence, parking and queue metrics, the Digium phones provide simple, intuitive access to a wealth of information, saving valuable time.
Easy installations
Standards-based IP phones have a reputation for being difficult to install and configure. Most systems require changes to network configurations or additional components. digium phones support plug-and-play provisioning. Simply plug these phones in, automatically discover your Asterisk or Switchvox server, select the user, and start talking. It is that simple.
Installing an entire office with Switchvox is even easier. Simply scan a barcode from the box and the phone is instantly linked to a Switchvox user. When the phone starts up it will automatically pull the proper configuration from the server. No-touch installation - that's innovation.
Features:
D40
2-line entry-level phone, 3.5 inch greyscale LCD backlit display, and RJ-9 headset jack
D50
4-line phone, display, 3.5 inch greyscale LCD backlit display, RJ-9 headset jack and 10 programmable rapid dial / BLF keys
D70
6-line high end phone, 4.5 inch greyscale LCD backlit display, headset RJ-9 jack , Gigabit ethernet switch and backlit rapid dial panel LCD with 10x10 programmable rapid dial / BLF keys
The 3 models will be available in Europe from april and a bit later the user interface will be translated to local languages.