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Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, 8800 series

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Cisco’s networking heritage really comes to the fore with its three flagship ranges of IP phones : the 6800, 7800, and 8800 series of devices. Please note This is our all-in-one roundup reviewing three of Cisco's flagship ranges of VoIP devices for 2021. On this page, after our brief intro, you’ll find  (a) a full evaluation of the Cisco IP Phone 6800 range , along with our assessment of the essential features modern businesses depend on (b) a review of the Cisco IP Phone 7800 range , and  (c) our take on the high-end Cisco IP Phone 8800 range, which offers video support and other UC features  (d)  a look at the security protocols that will help you safeguard against emerging threats. (e) and an examination of the environmental credentials of Cisco's IP handsets. You can jump to the reviews of those individual products by clicking on the links in the bar at the top of this page but bear in mind that this article is really designed to be read all the way...

Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, 8800 series

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Cisco’s networking heritage really comes to the fore with its three flagship ranges of IP phones : the 6800, 7800, and 8800 series of devices. Please note This is our all-in-one roundup reviewing three of Cisco's flagship ranges of VoIP devices for 2021. On this page, after our brief intro, you’ll find  (a) a full evaluation of the Cisco IP Phone 6800 range , along with our assessment of the essential features modern businesses depend on (b) a review of the Cisco IP Phone 7800 range , and  (c) our take on the high-end Cisco IP Phone 8800 range, which offers video support and other UC features  (d)  a look at the security protocols that will help you safeguard against emerging threats. (e) and an examination of the environmental credentials of Cisco's IP handsets. You can jump to the reviews of those individual products by clicking on the links in the bar at the top of this page but bear in mind that this article is really designed to be read all the way...