Polycom’s SpectraLink Wireless Telephones operate on converged voice and data Wi-Fi infrastructure to
reduce costs and simplify management while significantly improving employee mobility, responsiveness and productivity.
SpectraLink Wireless Telephones enhance the Wi-Fi networks of today and tomorrow. Supporting integrations with
circuit-switched PBX systems as well as IP telephony call servers, SpectraLink Wireless Telephones provide packetized voice over a
Wi-Fi network infrastructure without sacrificing advanced telephone features and capabilities. SpectraLink Wireless Telephones
provide a wide range of IP, digital and analog interfaces ensuring connectivity to the majority of PBX systems for businesses worldwide.
In the enterprise, Polycom ensures superior voice quality across large enterprise Wi-Fi networks through a
prioritization mechanism called SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP). This standards-compatible protocol is simple to implement and
reduces packet queuing delays for voice traffic. SVP-enabled access points are available from the leading providers of enterprise
Wi-Fi infrastructure.
In small to medium-sized businesses, entry-level SpectraLink Wireless Telephones are designed to support industry standards for
wireless quality of service (QoS) and security, allowing businesses to leverage improvements in wireless network performance and protect their
investments.
|| Product Features
802.11a/b/g support
Asterisk Business Edition native support (8002)
WMM QoS standards-compatible (8002)
Small lightweight form factor
Up to 8 hours talk time and 160 hours standby time
This lightweight handset offers a rich set of features, including a backlit keypad and high-resolution display, menu driven functions and messaging capabilities.
The 8002 is designed as a VoWLAN end point for Asterisk (and derivatives) SIP based IP-PBX. It supports G711 codec & 802.11b ONLY.
The 8002 does not required an SVP server to function.
The SpectraLink 8020 Wireless Telephone is designed for users across a wide range of industries. With a lightweight yet rugged design and extensive feature support, the SpectraLink 8020 Wireless Telephone meets the needs of general office and management staff while also providing a reliable option for front-line personnel in high-use environments.
the 8020 supports G711 & G729a codecs and 802.11a/b/g radios.
The 8020 MUST be sold and installed with a Spectralink SVP server.
The SpectraLink 8030 Wireless Telephone extends the capabilities of the 8000 Series handsets by adding Polycom’s unique push-to-talk (PTT) feature along with improvements to the industrial design and handset ergonomics. The SpectraLink 8030 PTT capability allows instantaneous communication between employees independent of the PBX system, eliminating the need for two-way radios. The larger earpiece of the SpectraLink 8030 Wireless Telephone seals out background noise and provides comfort for frequent or lengthy calls.
The 8030 supports G711 & G729a codecs and 802.11a/b/g radios.
The 8030 MUST be sold and installed with a Spectralink SVP server.
The SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server is a quality of service (QoS) mechanism that is implemented in the 8020 & 8030 handsets and Wi-Fi access points - SVP gives a controlled preference to voice packets over data packets on the Wi-Fi network, increasing the probability that all voice packets are transmitted efficiently and is an open specification that is compliant with the IEEE 802.11a/b/g standard.