The Aastra 480i VoIP Screenphone plugs directly into your high-speed Internet connection, allowing you to make inexpensive long distance calls right over the Internet. Just add a subscription to a telephone Internet service, like BroadVoice, and you're ready to go!
User-friendly screen menus
The Aastra 480i is extremely easy to use! The large 3.5"" x 2.25"" backlit display and six softkeys guide you effortlessly through the powerful features of your phone system. No codes to memorize no need to constantly refer back to manuals. Just follow the screen menu visual prompts using the softkeys.
The screen also displays information such as call status, phone status, call time, and inbound call information. Busy Lamp Field softkeys allow you to monitor the status of up to five other extensions on your system at a glance with easy-to-read icons.
Handling calls is easy too. Transfer callers to another extension effortlessly using visual prompts, park calls to virtual zones where they can be retrieved from any phone, and create conference calls with ease. Training time is greatly reduced with the Aastra 480i, thus improving your productivity.
Enhanced BLF (Busy Lamp Field) View a phone's status including onhook, offhook, ringing, connected, out to lunch, busy, DND, and more on the 480i's 8-line backlit display.
Multi-line/call appearance lights Support up to 9 simultaneous calls. Juggle multiple calls easily with a single press of a button. Place callers on hold automatically as you jump between calls.
Remarkable audio The quality speakerphone delivers excellent sound quality. Intercom ability allows set paging within the office.
Multiple Protocol Support The Aastra 480i is tightly integrated to work with a variety of IP telephony systems.
Investment protection Firmware upgrades can be installed in the field as standards develop and protocols evolve.
Less wiring Built-in two-port 10/100 Ethernet switch lets you share a connection with you computer. Inline power support eliminates power adapters.
Before you Buy:
Making VoIP calls requires subscription to an Internet Telephone Service like BroadVoice.