Description
Grandstream GRP2611G Dubai Gigabit PoE IP Phone UAE
A lot of office phone projects in Dubai fail for a simple reason. The buyer chooses a cheap entry phone, then expects it to handle reception traffic, shared desk use, headset users, and daily SIP calling across a live office network. Two months later, the receptionist is missing calls, the desktop PC is crawling through a Fast Ethernet pass-through port, and the admin team wants BLF keys the phone doesn’t have.
The Grandstream GRP2611G fixes that without pushing you into an oversized executive handset. You get 3 lines, 3 SIP accounts, dual Gigabit ports, PoE, HD audio, a 2.8-inch color display, and centralized deployment through GDMS. For offices in Business Bay, JLT, DIFC, and DMCC where one network point often serves both the phone and the user PC, that Gigabit switch port matters more than most procurement teams expect.
3
Lines / SIP Accounts
2 x 10/100/1000
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
2.8″
320 x 240 Color LCD
12
Digital BLF Keys
Why This Model Moves Well in Dubai Offices
The GRP2611G sits in a useful middle ground. It isn’t a stripped-down lobby phone, and it isn’t a large-screen manager handset either. That’s exactly why resellers keep specifying this class of phone for admin users, finance desks, customer support teams, clinic reception counters, and front office staff. You get enough keys and call handling for real business use, but the footprint still works on compact desks and shared counters.
For UAE projects, that makes sense. Many offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are still refreshing older SIP handsets deployed before hybrid work changed call patterns. Some sites now need phones only for selected desks. Others still need a fixed handset on every workstation because of client-facing operations, call transfers, or building intercom integration. The Grandstream GRP2611G UAE demand comes from that exact gap: a business phone that’s easy to roll out, simple to manage, and fast enough for modern structured cabling.
Key point: If the user’s desktop connects through the phone, Gigabit pass-through is a practical requirement in multi-floor offices. A Fast Ethernet phone can quietly become the bottleneck on an otherwise decent Cat6 office network.
This model also fits neatly into Grandstream environments already using a Grandstream PABX. For companies upgrading from older desk phones, it keeps the deployment clean. For new fit-outs, it gives integrators a stable handsets-per-floor option that doesn’t inflate the project cost. And if the client needs broader telecom support later, it pairs naturally with our PABX support in Dubai for ongoing moves, adds, and changes.
Product Overview
Grandstream positions the GRP2611G as a carrier-grade professional IP phone for mass deployment and everyday office use. In real terms, that means it was built for projects where the phone has to register reliably, sound clear on both handset and speaker, and be provisioned without manual configuration on every desk.
The phone supports 3 lines and 3 SIP accounts, which is enough for many reception, back-office, and departmental roles. The color LCD gives a cleaner user experience than monochrome entry units, especially when staff need to monitor line status, contacts, call logs, transfer activity, and BLF presence. The dual switched Gigabit ports are a stronger fit for UAE office networks than 10/100 handsets, particularly in DMCC and DIFC fit-outs where a single wall outlet often feeds both phone and laptop.
Vector Dubai supplies the Grandstream GRP2611G in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. It’s also a practical export SKU because it ships well in volume, provisions centrally, and works for branch standardization across Africa and GCC telecom projects.
Features That Matter on Real Projects
Gigabit networking for desk-level deployments
A lot of buyers notice PoE and stop there. The more important detail for some sites is the switched Gigabit uplink and pass-through. In offices where the handset sits between the wall port and the PC, that keeps the user’s workstation on a proper Gigabit path instead of dropping back to 100 Mbps.
GDMS support for bulk rollout
This phone supports Grandstream Device Management System, which helps IT teams and telecom contractors provision, monitor, reset, and manage handsets from one interface. That’s useful when the client has 15 phones today and 80 more coming after the next office expansion in Dubai Silicon Oasis, JAFZA, or a second Abu Dhabi branch.
Technical note: GDMS is one of the quiet advantages on the GRP range. It reduces desk-by-desk touch time during deployment, which matters when a reseller is staging dozens of handsets for one customer rollout.
HD voice with practical noise handling
The GRP2611G supports HD audio on handset and speakerphone, with codec support that includes G.722 and Opus. In open-plan offices, that matters more than spec-sheet marketing language. Calls sound cleaner. Staff repeat themselves less. Day-to-day fatigue drops, especially at reception and support desks.
BLF and call handling without a bulky phone body
You get up to 12 digital BLF keys, which gives a compact handset some useful attendant behavior without needing a full receptionist console. For smaller clinics, legal firms, trading offices, and shared front desks, that’s often enough for line monitoring and transfer awareness.
Security features enterprise buyers now ask for
The phone includes secure boot, dual firmware images, encrypted data storage, and support for secure protocols used in managed business deployments. If the client is operating in finance, legal, or regulated sectors, that makes the model easier to approve than older-generation phones still floating around in the market.
Key point: This isn’t trying to be a manager phone with a huge display. It’s a workhorse desk set for users who need stable daily telephony, BLF visibility, headset support, and proper network speed at the desk.
Headset-ready for active desks
The RJ9 headset port and EHS support make the GRP2611G a better fit for users who spend part of the day away from the handset. That’s common in help desks, service counters, admissions offices, clinic reception, and busy procurement teams. For a full handsets-and-headsets setup, many clients also pair this model with our office phone mobility options when desk calls need to reach staff beyond the workstation.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Lines | 3 lines |
| SIP Accounts | 3 SIP accounts |
| Display | 2.8-inch 320 x 240 TFT color LCD |
| Network Ports | Dual switched 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports |
| PoE | Integrated PoE support |
| Audio | HD handset and speakerphone audio, including G.722 and Opus support |
| Conference | 5-way audio conferencing |
| BLF | Up to 12 digital BLF keys |
| Headset | RJ9 headset jack with EHS support |
| Management | GDMS cloud management and centralized provisioning support |
| Security | Secure boot, dual firmware images, encrypted data storage |
Platform Compatibility
The GRP2611G is built for SIP environments and fits well into Grandstream PABX deployments, hosted VoIP setups, and multi-extension office telephony projects. In the UAE, that’s relevant for companies migrating from legacy digital systems to IP-based calling over managed LAN infrastructure.
For customers using Etisalat or du connectivity, the main question is usually not whether the handset works. It does, provided the call platform and SIP deployment are configured correctly. The better question is whether the client’s call flow, extension logic, remote users, and desk layouts are being designed properly. That’s why many buyers combine handsets with broader telecom planning through our PABX systems in Dubai and post-deployment support.
Where This Sells — Uganda / Corporate Offices
A practical handset for branch rollouts and admin desk standardization
Telecom resellers in Uganda often supply the Grandstream GRP2611G to corporate offices replacing analogue extensions with IP-based desk phones. Typical project size is 30 to 120 handsets across finance teams, reception counters, and department heads, usually paired with a Grandstream PABX or hosted SIP platform. Because the model includes PoE, Gigabit pass-through, BLF support, and centralized provisioning, it suits standardized multi-floor office deployments without moving up to a high-cost executive set. FOB Dubai pricing works well for these orders, especially when the reseller is consolidating handsets, switches, and PABX hardware in one shipment.
Which GRP Model Fits This Desk
The GRP2611G is the model you choose when the user needs a proper business handset with Gigabit pass-through, PoE, BLF visibility, and a color screen, but not the cost or desk space of a larger executive phone. That’s why it lands well in admin teams, reception desks, clinic front offices, logistics counters, and branch office users who transfer calls all day.
| Feature | GRP2611G | GRP2612 / GRP2612W |
|---|---|---|
| Best use case | Standard office desk, admin, reception, support | Users needing more line capacity or extra flexibility |
| Lines / accounts | 3 / 3 | Higher than GRP2611G depending on model |
| Network | Dual Gigabit Ethernet with PoE | Model-dependent, suited to broader user roles |
| Why buyers pick it | Balanced spec for volume deployment | When the client wants more function at the desk |
Not the right fit?
If the user needs more line appearance keys, a larger call-handling layout, or built-in Wi-Fi, move up to another GRP model instead of forcing the GRP2611G into a role it wasn’t built for. For clients standardizing on Grandstream across multiple user types, it’s normal to mix this handset with higher models on the same Grandstream PABX platform.
What Comes in the Box
The standard package is straightforward. You get the GRP2611G handset, handset cord, phone stand, network-ready desk unit, and the usual documentation. That makes staging simple for UAE rollouts where phones are pre-labeled and assigned to extensions before delivery to site.
Not included — order separately if needed
PoE switch or injector where no PoE access switch exists, RJ9 or EHS-compatible headset, patch leads, and the PABX or SIP platform the phone will register to. For bundled office telephony rollouts, WhatsApp for a combined quote.
Stock, Supply, and Project Signals
Stock & Export: Grandstream GRP2611G 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 is one of those phones buyers often need in batches, not singles. Ten units for a clinic move. Forty units for a new floor in Business Bay. One hundred units for a branch standardization project covering Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Because the GRP2611G is designed for centralized provisioning, it also makes sense operationally when the rollout grows beyond a single office.
Vector Dubai supplies Grandstream GRP2611G Dubai orders across all 7 emirates, including Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, with reseller support for integrators handling Etisalat and du connected voice environments.
Often Bundled With This Product
Often Bundled With This Product
Resellers supplying the Grandstream GRP2611G typically bundle it with a Grandstream PABX, our PABX systems in Dubai, other IP phone models for mixed user profiles, telephone system support, PABX maintenance, and IT AMC support where the handsets are part of a wider office network refresh. Combined project pricing available — WhatsApp for a bundled quote.
Industry Fit
This model works especially well in healthcare admin and clinic reception environments. Not the treatment room. The desks that answer incoming calls, transfer appointments, confirm insurance, and manage internal coordination. In Dubai healthcare offices, those users need a phone that feels simple but still supports headset use, BLF visibility, and clear speakerphone audio.
It’s also a neat fit for legal firms in DIFC and business services offices in JLT where staff still rely on desk extensions for client handling, transfer accuracy, and fixed-line professionalism. Small enough for tidy desks. Strong enough for daily call traffic.
Grandstream GRP2611G Abu Dhabi and UAE Supply
Search demand for Grandstream GRP2611G Abu Dhabi usually comes from branch offices, contractors handling fit-outs, and buyers replacing older SIP phones in live office environments. The phone suits that market because it keeps the desk layout simple while still giving Gigabit network continuity and PoE deployment.
We supply the GRP2611G across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, including free zone deliveries to DMCC, DIFC, JLT, Business Bay, DAFZA, and JAFZA. For buyers planning a wider telecom refresh, it also fits naturally alongside our PABX solutions in Abu Dhabi.
FOB Dubai Export for Africa, GCC, and South Asia
The Grandstream GRP2611G is a practical export model for telecom resellers in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana that need a business desk phone for rollout quantities rather than one-off retail orders. GCC buyers in Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain also use this class of handset for office extension projects where PoE and Gigabit desk connectivity are expected. South Asia shipments to Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh usually come as part of a broader PABX and handset package. FOB Dubai pricing is available for project quantities, mixed-SKU telecom orders, and repeat reseller business through our export desk on WhatsApp.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream GRP2611G 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
Will this phone work with Etisalat or du business telephony setups?
Yes, the GRP2611G is a SIP business IP phone and fits properly designed office telephony environments using Etisalat or du connectivity. The key point is correct PABX or hosted SIP configuration, extension planning, and network setup.
Is the Grandstream GRP2611G good for reception use?
For small to mid-size reception and front desk roles, yes. The 3-line layout, color screen, digital BLF support, headset options, and transfer handling make it a practical fit without moving to a bulkier attendant model.
Can I deploy 20 to 100 phones on one project?
Yes. This model is designed for mass deployment and supports centralized provisioning through GDMS, which makes it easier to stage, assign, and manage larger handset rollouts across one or multiple office sites.
Does this phone slow down the PC connected behind it?
No, not in the usual office setup. The GRP2611G uses dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, so a workstation connected through the phone can still stay on a Gigabit desk link when the rest of the network supports it.
Is reseller pricing available for project quantities?
Yes. Reseller and bulk pricing is available for registered IT companies, telecom integrators, and export buyers ordering project quantities from Dubai stock.
Can I order the GRP2611G for a project in Africa or GCC?
Yes. We supply FOB Dubai for export orders to Africa, GCC, and South Asia, including mixed telecom shipments where phones are bundled with PABX systems and related hardware.
Grandstream GRP2611G 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







































































































