The Grandstream UCM6304A, unlike the UCM6308A you previously inquired about, belongs to the UCM6300 Audio Series. This means it’s specifically designed for handling audio-only communication rather than traditional phone lines with analog devices.
Here’s a breakdown of the key functionalities of the UCM6304A:
- Scalable Unified Communication & Collaboration (UCC): It acts as a central hub for managing various business communication needs, focusing on audio functionalities. This can include features like:
- Voice calls (IP calls)
- Instant messaging (IM)
- Voice meetings
- Audio web meetings
- Audio Focus: Since it’s part of the Audio Series, it prioritizes high-quality audio for these communication aspects.
- Maximum User Capacity: The UCM6304A can support up to 1000 users, making it suitable for small to medium-sized businesses.
Key Differences from UCM6308A:
- No FXS or FXO Ports: The UCM6304A lacks the physical ports (FXS and FXO) found on the UCM6308A. This means it cannot directly connect traditional analog phones or PSTN lines.
- Focus on IP Communication: The UCM6304A is designed for IP-based communication like VoIP calls and audio conferencing.
- Lower User Capacity: The UCM6304A has a lower maximum user capacity (1000) compared to the UCM6308A (which can handle up to 3000 users).
In essence, the UCM6304A offers a cost-effective solution for businesses that prioritize audio-based communication using VoIP and collaboration tools. It doesn’t support traditional phone lines or analog devices directly.








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