From our “Now Shipping” page: Telos Alliance said it is now shipping its voiceover IP broadcast phone system, Telos VX Duo, to customers.

The company announced the system in August as part of its VoIP family that is headed by the flagship VX Enterprise system.
Product Manager Robbie Green noted its lower price point in a release, saying it allows broadcasters even with a “modest budget” to pivot away from “increasingly expensive legacy copper phone lines” for VoIP’s improved call quality. Pricing starts $1,995 for VX Duo hardware and two channels/hybrids.
Telos said the VX Duo can be placed on any studio or control room surface and up to three units can be placed side-by-side on a single rack-mount shelf.
Livewire+ AES67-equipped studios can send and receive audio directly over the AoIP network via one of VX Duo’s two Ethernet ports, while the other provides connectivity to VoIP services.
The VX Duo comes with two channels/hybrids and is expandable to eight channels/hybrids in two-channel increments via expansion licenses, so it can serve a single studio (as two separate caller faders on the board) or split between two studios, such as an AM/FM combo, or a control room and production studio.
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