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Simple yet sophisticated audio conferencing with the new Konftel 250
Konftel, Europe’s leading and world’s fastest growing manufacturer of conference phones is now launching the Konftel 250. It is designed to be user-friendly but yet equipped with smart features such as SD call recording and Conference Guide for easy set up of multi-party calls. Konftel's patented OmniSound® 2.0 audio technology, guarantees superior sound quality which makes it a valuable tool for your daily business operations.
Konftel 250 provides optimal sound quality even to larger conference rooms when expanded with microphones. Although it is designed to be user-friendly, the presence and quality of smart functions has not been sacrificed. For example, you can record your meetings on an SD memory card; which is perfect for when you want to document and archive a meeting, or play it back to those who were unable to attend. You can also save your contacts in the phone book and use the conference guide to easily set up multi-party calls or pre-programmed group calls.
“Companies keep their PBX’s for 15-20 years even if more modern infrastructure is available today. This means that there still is a demand for analogue conference phones”, says Clarence Jacobson VP at Konftel. “We have developed the Konftel 250 to be the obvious choice when you are looking for an analogue conference phone with the highest quality at a very competitive price. It’s a challenger in this volume segment! “ Awarded for best growth “Our products support connection to a wide range of devices which is important to have in times when Telecom is merging into IT. Konftel opens up a variety of applications for having audio conferencing. Whether you communicate via your mobile, over the Internet or through a regular phone line, good sound quality is the most important for efficient communication, and Konftel has a solution for every situation”, says Clarence Jacobson. The Konftel 250 will be available from April 7th 2010 worldwide in countries where Konftel is represented.
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