GENBAND Certifies Grandstream IP Phones with App Server

GENBAND has certified Grandstream’s VoIP phones and solutions with GENBAND’s Application Server.

This allows any service provider, channel partner or enterprise using GENBAND’s Application Server (standalone or in combination with the C20 Session Controller) to deploy Grandstream’s IP telephony solutions, with integrated video, data and mobility capabilities.

“At Grandstream, we believe that every business should have the tools to succeed, and we are excited to partner with GENBAND on that mission,” said David Li, CEO of Grandstream. “GENBAND’s world-class communications platform makes it easier for large enterprises and service providers around the world to deliver state-of-the-art communications to end users in a way that is easier yet more powerful than ever before – which is something we strive to accomplish every day. We are thrilled to partner with GENBAND to allow their customers to extract even more value from their GENBAND platforms by pairing it with our award-winning VoIP solutions.”

The Grandstream products tested and certified include the GXP series of IP phones, the GXV series of IP Video Phones for Android, the DP series of DECT cordless IP phones, the HT series of analog telephone adapters (ATAs) and the GXW series of VoIP gateways. The testing process included GENBAND’s Session Border Controller to secure the sessions and anchor media.

“We are committed to delivering best-in-class real-time communications solutions to our customers and a big part of delivering on that commitment is working with proven partners like Grandstream,” added Patrick Joggerst, EVP of global sales and marketing for GENBAND. “Combining Grandstream’s IP voice, video and mobility solutions with GENBAND’s market-leading real time communications portfolio reinforces the value of standards-based solutions, enabling choice, investment protection and superior value. Business users get a compelling unified communications experience without the burden of proprietary endpoints.”