Funny you say it like that, this device supports SIP which is the standard VoIP protocol, while Skype is actually the proprietary one. This device will work with Asterisk, or any other BYOD VoIP provider, whilst Skype phones only work with Skype.
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Funny you say it like that, this device supports SIP which is the standard VoIP protocol, while Skype is actually the proprietary one. This device will work with Asterisk, or any other BYOD VoIP provider, whilst Skype phones only work with Skype.
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