Grandstream makes a solid and well-regarded videophone in the GXV3000. What’s not to like? Low price and solid features like a The new model – the GXV3005 does everything the GXV3000 does and adds PSTN support allowing the phone to be more useful if either network is out or perhaps if you want to have a backup to your VoIP line.
As of this writing you can get the GXV3000 from 888VoipStore.com, IP Phone Warehouse, VoIP Discount Warehouse, The VoIP Connection or Telephony Depot for about $220 or so.5.6 inch TFTP adjustable LCD screen, a VGA camera which rotates independently of the screen and support for 30 FPS video using the H.264/H.263 standard. Moreover there is support of bandwidths as low as 32kbps and up to 1Mbps.
The newer GXV3005 retails for $325 and I am told also supports the excellent VidTel service.


M Lumumba
January 14, 2009 at 9:54 pmPlease stop shilling for Vidtel, a venture which stunk of premature death at launch without even considering the current economic climate.
Your credibility suffers by this action…
Rich Tehrani
January 15, 2009 at 8:35 amI write what I know — if you know more you should share it. I am not saying you are wrong but what information is there to back up your statement? Are you aware of the internal numbers and/or financing of the company?
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