Description
Grandstream GRP2602G IP Phone Dubai Gigabit PoE SIP Phone UAE
You’ve got 30 desks to hand over before Monday. The SIP trunk is already live. The switch ports are patched. But the phones on site are still a mixed batch of ageing 10/100 models, a few analogue leftovers, and one brand nobody wants to support anymore. That’s a common office move problem in Dubai. Especially in Business Bay towers, DMCC fit-outs, and JLT branch offices where one data point often has to handle both the user’s PC and the desk phone.
The Grandstream GRP2602G fixes that without dragging the budget into executive-phone territory. It gives you 2 lines, 4 SIP accounts, dual Gigabit ports, and built-in PoE in a model meant for bulk deployment. So the phone powers from the switch, the desktop behind it still gets full-speed network pass-through, and your rollout team can manage the estate centrally through GDMS. Clean, practical, and easy to repeat across a 20-seat office or a 200-extension project.
4
SIP Accounts
2
Lines
5-Way
Audio Conferencing
Gigabit
Dual Ethernet Ports
Why the GRP2602G works for Dubai office rollouts
Some desks just need a phone that works every day. Not a colour touchscreen. Not Bluetooth extras. Not a training session. The Grandstream GRP2602G Dubai model is a sensible fit for reception counters, finance desks, purchasing teams, back offices, branch managers, and shared workstations where stable calling matters more than fancy cosmetics.
What makes the G version worth specifying is the network side. A lot of low-cost IP phones still sit on 10/100 Ethernet. Fine on paper. Less fine when the user’s PC is daisy-chained through the phone and the office has already moved to Gigabit switching. The GRP2602G avoids that bottleneck. In practical terms, that helps in DIFC legal offices, DAFZA admin blocks, and warehouse offices in Sharjah where a single cable run per desk is still common.
Key point: If the phone will sit inline between the wall port and the user’s PC, the GRP2602G is the right GRP2602 variant to quote because it keeps Gigabit pass-through on the desk while also taking power from PoE.
It’s also easier to manage than older SIP handsets. Grandstream built the GRP range for mass deployment, so this phone supports zero-touch style rollout through GDMS, plus TR-069 and encrypted XML provisioning. That matters when you’re staging 15 handsets for one office in Dubai Silicon Oasis, 40 more for Abu Dhabi, and another batch for a client branch in Ajman. Same device profile. Same extension logic. Less manual work.
For businesses already using a Grandstream PABX, the pairing is straightforward. It also fits neatly into wider moves where the customer is standardising handsets, upgrading switching, and cleaning up support under one vendor family. If the site also needs help desk cover after handover, many buyers bundle handsets with PABX support in Dubai so adds, moves, and changes don’t become an internal IT headache.
Product overview
The Grandstream GRP2602G is a carrier-grade essential IP phone aimed at companies that want dependable SIP calling without overspending on features they won’t use. It supports 2 lines and 4 SIP accounts, making it suitable for users who need one main extension and a few shared or secondary registrations. Think reception and admin. Or department users who handle direct internal calls plus external traffic through Etisalat or du.
Audio is another area where this phone lands well for normal office use. You get HD audio on both the handset and the full-duplex speakerphone, plus noise shield support to reduce background distraction in open-plan rooms. That’s useful in the real UAE office environment where the phone might be sitting beside a printer corner, under exposed AC ducting, or near a glass meeting room with plenty of reflected noise.
Grandstream also includes EHS headset support for Plantronics, Jabra, and Sennheiser compatible workflows, which helps users who spend long stretches on inbound or internal calls. Procurement teams often miss that detail because many reseller pages don’t go beyond the headline bullet points.
Technical note: The GRP2602G supports enterprise provisioning and security features normally expected in more expensive deployments, including secure boot, dual firmware images, encrypted data storage, TLS, SRTP, and 802.1X network access control.
Features that matter in real projects
Gigabit pass-through for modern desks
This is the main reason many buyers choose the G model over the base version. The dual 10/100/1000 ports let the phone sit between the structured cabling point and the user’s workstation without forcing the whole desk down to Fast Ethernet. That’s a useful spec in UAE offices running cloud apps, shared drives, and Teams traffic across the same workstation.
PoE keeps cabling cleaner
The GRP2602G supports PoE, so you can power it from a compatible switch port and avoid separate power adapters on the desk. Cleaner installations. Fewer loose transformers. Easier UPS-backed voice continuity when the switches are protected in the rack.
Made for bulk deployment
GDMS support is a big help for resellers and IT teams rolling out handsets in batches. You can provision, manage, and monitor devices centrally instead of touching every handset manually. For multi-branch retail, clinics, schools, and SME office groups, that saves a lot of setup time.
Better directory and call history depth than expected
Official specs list support for up to 2,000 contacts and up to 800 call records. That’s useful for shared desks, front offices, and admin users who need to pull past call activity or keep a large internal and external directory on hand.
Key point: Buyers looking for a simple desk handset often miss the network and provisioning details. On the GRP2602G, those are the real value points — Gigabit desk pass-through, PoE, central provisioning, and stronger security controls.
Works well with SIP environments in the UAE
For offices on Etisalat or du SIP trunks, the GRP2602G is a clean endpoint choice when paired with an IP PABX or hosted SIP environment. It suits everyday call handling without overspecifying the desk. For customers planning a wider handset refresh, it also fits naturally into a broader PABX system rollout in Dubai where extension numbering, auto attendants, ring groups, and remote offices are all being standardised.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Grandstream GRP2602G |
| Lines | 2 lines |
| SIP Accounts | 4 SIP accounts |
| Ethernet Ports | Dual switched 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports |
| PoE | Integrated PoE support |
| Conference | 5-way audio conferencing |
| Audio | HD handset audio and HD full-duplex speakerphone |
| Headset Support | EHS support for compatible Plantronics, Jabra, and Sennheiser headsets |
| Provisioning | GDMS, TR-069, AES-encrypted XML configuration files |
| Security | Secure boot, dual firmware images, encrypted storage, TLS, SRTP, 802.1X |
| Phonebook | Up to 2,000 contacts |
| Call History | Up to 800 call records |
Platform compatibility
The GRP2602G is designed for SIP-based deployments and works well in Grandstream ecosystems, hosted SIP environments, and office PABX installations where dependable voice, central provisioning, and secure endpoint control matter more than touchscreen extras. It’s a good fit for extension rollouts tied to Grandstream systems, and it can also sit inside broader telecom projects where remote support, number porting, and desk moves are handled centrally.
For UAE buyers, this usually means reception and user extensions on Etisalat and du voice environments, especially where the customer wants standard wired desk phones rather than DECT or softphone-only adoption. If the site is also reviewing call routing, support cover, or branch-wide handset replacement, the phone sits naturally alongside office phone mobility options and ongoing telephone system support in Dubai.
Where This Sells — Uganda / Corporate Offices
A practical handset for branch rollouts and desk refresh projects
Telecom resellers in Uganda often supply the GRP2602G to corporate offices replacing older analogue or entry-level SIP handsets with a standard Gigabit PoE model. Typical project size is 40 to 120 phones per rollout, usually paired with a Grandstream PABX and staged FOB Dubai for margin-controlled procurement. It also sells well into multi-floor admin offices where one cable point serves both the phone and the user’s PC, so the Gigabit pass-through matters. For export buyers, it’s an easy model to repeat across branch sites because the feature set is stable, the deployment process is simple, and the unit doesn’t force the project into premium handset pricing.
Which GRP2602 variant fits the job
A lot of quote delays happen because the model suffix gets missed. The handset family looks similar, but the network and power options are not the same. For most structured office projects in Dubai, the GRP2602G is the safer commercial choice because it gives you both PoE and Gigabit pass-through on the desk.
| Feature | GRP2602G | GRP2602 / 2602P / 2602W |
|---|---|---|
| LAN speed | Dual Gigabit Ethernet | 10/100 Ethernet on non-G models |
| PoE | Yes | Only on selected variants such as 2602P |
| Best use | Modern offices with one cable run per desk | Budget desks, older networks, or Wi-Fi-specific requirement |
| Project fit | General office standardisation | Niche or budget-driven selection |
Not the right fit?
If the customer needs built-in Wi-Fi rather than wired Gigabit pass-through, quote the GRP2602W instead. If the site is using Gigabit switching and the PC will connect through the phone, don’t downgrade to the non-G model just to shave a little off the handset price.
What’s in the box
Standard pack contents are straightforward. You get the Grandstream GRP2602G handset, handset cord, base stand, network-ready desk unit, and documentation for deployment. That’s enough for most PoE rollouts where the switch is already in place and patching is handled on site.
Not included — order separately if needed
PoE switch, external power adapter where PoE is not available, patch cords, EHS headset, and PABX licensing or SIP service. WhatsApp for a combined quote with handsets, switching, and Grandstream PABX hardware.
Stock and supply signals for resellers
Stock & Export: Grandstream GRP2602G in stock in our Dubai warehouse. FOB Dubai pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Ships to Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Bulk orders — same-day quote on WhatsApp. Distributor pricing for registered IT companies.
This model is a strong fit for buyers who want a standard desk phone they can repeat across multiple departments without worrying about odd feature differences between batches. That makes it easier for procurement teams in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and just as useful for export buyers who need one predictable SKU for branch deployment.
For UAE projects, it’s usually quoted into office expansions, reception replacements, school admin blocks, clinic front desks, logistics offices, and shared back-office environments. Same logic in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. One handset family. Less support friction. Easier spares planning.
Often bundled with this product
Bundling for reseller quotes
Resellers supplying the GRP2602G typically bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for extension control, PABX systems in Dubai for broader office telephony planning, PABX support for adds and moves after handover, telephone repair services for existing migration jobs, office phone mobile app options for mobile staff, and IT AMC support where the customer wants one support path for phones and network users. Combined project pricing available — WhatsApp for a bundled quote.
Industry fit
The GRP2602G sells well into hospitality back offices, school administration teams, healthcare reception desks, trading offices, and service counters where users need dependable calling, transfer buttons, hold, conference, and a clean wired desk setup. It’s especially useful where companies are still serious about desk phones because calls need to be answered by location, not just by app.
For contracting and logistics firms, it’s a sensible option because the phone is simple to replace, simple to clone across multiple desks, and simple to support remotely. That matters in warehouse offices and site management cabins where the phone has to do its job every day without becoming a training issue.
Grandstream GRP2602G UAE and Abu Dhabi supply
If you’re sourcing Grandstream GRP2602G UAE stock for a branch rollout, this model is available for supply in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. It’s a practical handset for offices that still want physical desk endpoints tied to a proper PABX call flow rather than relying only on mobile apps.
For Grandstream GRP2602G Abu Dhabi demand, the usual buyer profile is a corporate admin office, school, clinic, engineering firm, or service desk replacing older SIP phones with a more standardised Gigabit PoE model. It also fits DMCC, DIFC, JLT, Business Bay, and other UAE free-zone offices where the network is already modern but the handsets need a reset.
FOB Dubai export for Africa, GCC, and South Asia
Export buyers regularly source the GRP2602G from Dubai for corporate and telecom projects in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana where a wired PoE desk phone still makes sense for branch users and shared desks. We also supply GCC orders into Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, plus South Asia shipments for Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. FOB Dubai pricing is available for project quantities, mixed handset loads, and repeat reseller purchases. That works well for telecom resellers, IT distributors, and PABX installers who want one stable Grandstream desk model for multi-site deployments. WhatsApp for export quotes, lead times, and carton-level quantity checks.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream GRP2602G IP Phone across all 7 UAE emirates and for export to Africa, GCC, and international markets. In stock in Dubai with FOB pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Operating since 2010. Contact: +971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Monday–Saturday 8AM–6PM.
FAQ
Does the GRP2602G support both PoE and Gigabit pass-through?
Yes. That’s the main reason many buyers choose this exact variant. The GRP2602G gives you PoE for cleaner desk deployment and dual Gigabit ports so the PC behind the phone doesn’t get pushed down to 100 Mbps.
Will this work with Etisalat and du SIP environments?
It’s a SIP phone, so it fits Etisalat and du voice environments when deployed behind a compatible IP PABX or SIP setup. Most UAE buyers use it with Grandstream PABX systems or similar office telephony platforms for extension control and routing.
Is reseller pricing available for 20, 50, or 100 phones?
Yes. Reseller and project pricing is available for bulk quantities. For larger handset rollouts, ask for a combined quote with PABX, switches, support, and export packing if needed.
Can I use this model for a Dubai office where one network point serves both the phone and desktop?
Yes, and that’s exactly where the GRP2602G makes sense. In offices with one data outlet per desk, the dual Gigabit switch ports let the phone sit inline without becoming a network bottleneck for the user’s PC.
What’s the lead time for bulk orders or export shipments?
Lead time depends on quantity and packing requirements, but Dubai stock is available for normal UAE supply and FOB Dubai export orders. For cartons, pallet planning, and repeat purchase quantities, WhatsApp is the fastest route.
Can I order the GRP2602G for a project in Africa or GCC?
Yes. This model is supplied for export projects across Africa, GCC, and South Asia with FOB Dubai pricing for telecom resellers, PABX installers, and IT distributors handling branch or corporate rollouts.
Grandstream GRP2602G in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates. AED pricing confirmed on WhatsApp. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM








































































































