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  • Grandstream GXP1625 2-Line Basic IP Phone

    2 SIP accounts, 2 line keys
    3-way conferencing
    Dual-switched 10/100 mbps ports
    HD audio on speakerphone and handset

    38,880.00
  • Grandstream GXP1628 2-Line HD IP Phone

    2 line keys with dual-colour LED
    Dual Gigabit Ports
    Built-in PoE
    3-Way Audio Conferencing

    52,310.00
  • Grandstream GXP1630 3-Line IP Phone

    3 SIP accounts, 3 line keys
    4-way conferencing
    HD audio on speakerphone and handset
    Dual-switched Gigabit ports

    56,600.00
  • Grandstream GXP2130 v2 HD Office IP Phone

    HD audio on speakerphone and handset
    2.8-inch colour LCD screen
    4-way audio conferencing
    Dual switched auto-sensing Gigabit Ethernet ports

    73,120.00
  • Grandstream GXP2140 4-Line Enterprise IP Phone

    4 lines
    4.3 inch TFT colour LCD screen
    Dual Gigabit network ports,
    Integrated PoE and Bluetooth

    85,500.00
  • Grandstream GXP2160 6-Line Enterprise IP Phone

    6 SIP accounts
    Dual Gigabit ports, integrated PoE
    HD audio
    Integrated Bluetooth

    97,870.00
  • Grandstream GXP2200 Android Landline Phone with Touchscreen

    480×272 pixel capacitive touch screen TFT LCD
    6 lines with up to 6 SIP accounts
    Up to 5-way conference
    Android Operating System 2.3
    Integrated PoE & Bluetooth

    82,000.00
  • Htek UC902 Entry-Level Business IP Phone

    2 SIP accounts
    HD Voice
    PoE Support
    5-way conferencing

    37,120.00
  • Htek UC903 Classic Professional IP Phone

    Up to 6 SIP accounts
    5-way conferencing

     

    56,250.00
  • Htek UC912E IP Phone with WiFi & Bluetooth

    Up to 4 SIP accounts
    5-Way Conferencing
    In-built Bluetooth & Wi-Fi

    59,620.00
  • Htek UC912P Business VoIP Phone

    Up to 4 SIP accounts
    192×64 backlit graphical LCD
    2 Ethernet Ports
    5-way conference

    45,000.00
  • Htek UC923 Gigabit IP Phone with Color Display

    8″ 320 x 240-pixel color display with backlight
    6 line keys with LED
    HD Voice
    Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet

    67,500.00
  • Htek UC924 High-Speed Gigabit IP Phone with Color Screen

    5″ 480 x 320-pixel color display with backlight
    HD voice
    Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet
    Power over Ethernet

    73,120.00
  • Htek UC926 Business-Class IP Phone

    3″ 480 x 272-pixel color display
    Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet
    5-Way Conferencing
    Anonymous call rejection

    101,250.00
  • Yealink SIP-T30P Entry Level IP Phone

    2.3” 132×64-pixel graphical LCD
    HD Voice
    5-way conferencing
    2 x RJ45 10/100M Ethernet ports

    42,520.00
  • Yealink SIP-T31G Classic Gigabit IP Phone

    132×64-pixel graphical LCD and backlight
    2 VoIP accounts
    Local 5-way conferencing
    2 x RJ45 10/100M Ethernet ports

    56,700.00
  • Yealink SIP-T31P Entry Level IP Phone

    2 VoIP accounts
    2.3” 132×64-pixel graphical LCD with backlight
    HD Voice
    5-Way Conferencing

    47,470.00
  • Yealink SIP-T32G Professional IP Phone

    3” TFT-LCD colour screen
    3 VoIP accounts
    HD Voice
    2xRJ45 Ethernet ports

    53,270.00
  • Yealink SIP-T33G Classical IP Phone

    2.4-inch 320 x 240-pixel colour screen
    4 SIP Accounts
    HD Voice
    Dual-port Gigabit Ethernet with PoE

    65,250.00
  • Yealink SIP-T38G Executive Colour IP Phone

    2 x RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports
    TI Aries chipset
    4.3″ TFT-LCD
    48 keys including 16 programmable keys

    69,650.00
  • VoIP vs. Traditional Landlines in Nigeria

    Are you wondering if your office should switch from old-fashioned landlines to modern VoIP phones? Let’s break it down to help you decide.

    Cost Comparison

    Traditional landlines in Nigeria can be expensive, especially for long-distance calls. VoIP, on the other hand, uses the internet to make calls, which can save you money. Here’s a quick comparison:

    FeatureTraditional LandlineVoIP
    Monthly FeeHigherLower
    Long-distance CallsExpensiveOften included or very cheap
    Installation CostsHigherLower
    MaintenanceRegular technician visitsRemote updates

    Features Comparison

    VoIP phones offer many cool features that old landlines just can’t match:

    1. Video Calls: Talk face-to-face with clients or team members.
    2. Easy Conference Calls: Get everyone on the same call without extra equipment.
    3. Voicemail to Email: Get your messages as text or audio files in your inbox.
    4. Call Forwarding: Never miss a call, even when you’re out of the office.
    5. Mobile App: Use your office number on your smartphone anywhere in Nigeria or beyond.

    Making the Switch

    Changing from landlines to VoIP is easier than you might think. Here’s how RapidBTS helps Nigerian businesses make the move:

    1. We help you choose phones: Pick from our range of easy-to-use VoIP phones.
    2. We set everything up: Our team installs the system in your office.
    3. We train your team: We show everyone how to use the new features.
    4. We check your internet: Good internet is key for clear VoIP calls.
    5. We provide support: If you need help, we’re just a call away.

    Ready to bring your office phone system into the future? Contact RapidBTS today to learn how we can help your business make the most of VoIP technology. (+2347000700111)

    Landline Phone FAQ’s

    In Nigeria, landline phone prices vary widely based on type, brand, and features. General landline telephones start from around ₦15,000. Wireless table phones from brands like Grandstream & Yealink cost ₦60,000-₦200,000. SIM card-enabled landline phones, like the Huawei F501 GSM Desktop Telephone, are priced around ₦23,000. Prices can vary depending on the features, brand, and network compatibility.

    A mobile phone is portable and connects wirelessly to a network, allowing you to make calls and access the internet from almost anywhere. A landline is a fixed phone connected to a physical telephone line, usually installed in homes or offices, and is limited to one location.

    Yes, Nigeria has landlines, but they are not as widely used as mobile phones due to infrastructure limitations and the rise of mobile and internet-based communications.

    Nigerian landline numbers typically have between 7 and 8 digits, and when dialing internationally, they are preceded by the country code (+234).

    Some people still use landlines because they offer stable, power-independent service in areas with poor internet or during emergencies. However, VoIP is a more flexible and cost-effective option. It works anywhere with internet, offers advanced features like video calls, and reduces costs