Description
The Grandstream GRP2612G avoids that mess. It’s a 4-line professional IP phone with dual Gigabit ports and PoE, so one cable can handle both data and power on a properly planned switch. For offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, that matters more than brochure language. You need a handset that works cleanly with structured cabling, standard SIP deployments, and daily call traffic. This one does.
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SIP Accounts
Gigabit
Dual Ethernet Ports
PoE
Cleaner Desk Cabling
5-Way
Audio Conference
Why Resellers Keep Quoting the GRP2612G
There’s a reason this model lands in so many SME and mid-size office quotes. It covers the basics properly, but it also fixes the small deployment issues that eat engineer time. Dual 10/100/1000 ports mean the user’s desktop link isn’t reduced to Fast Ethernet. PoE support cuts down on adaptor clutter. The 2.4-inch color display is clear enough for reception desks, shared admin teams, school front offices, clinics, and branch counters.
For UAE rollouts, the bigger point is consistency. If you’re supplying a customer with a new Grandstream PABX or replacing older SIP handsets on an existing system, the GRP2612G gives you a practical desk endpoint that doesn’t overcomplicate the project. It suits day-to-day office calling, extension transfers, receptionist use, and moderate BLF requirements without pushing the budget into executive-phone territory.
Key point: The GRP2612G is the Gigabit PoE version in the range. That matters in offices where the phone sits between the wall port and the PC. You keep cleaner cabling and avoid the speed drop common with 10/100 desk phones.
Product Overview
The Grandstream GRP2612G is part of the GRP carrier-grade series built for centralized deployment. It supports 4 SIP accounts and 4 line keys, with HD audio on the handset and speakerphone. For procurement teams standardising desk phones across one site or several branches, that’s the sweet spot. Enough line flexibility for most users. Not overloaded with features they’ll never touch.
It also fits well in offices running mixed infrastructure. Maybe the customer has Grandstream at HQ, a third-party SIP setup at a remote office, or a migration plan that starts with phones before replacing the full call platform. In those cases, this handset is easy to position because it supports common enterprise requirements like TLS, SRTP, 802.1X, IPv6, LDAP directory integration, and XML phonebook download.
For Dubai and Abu Dhabi fit-outs, that makes the phone suitable for commercial towers, school admin blocks, warehouse offices, healthcare reception desks, hotel back offices, and branch counters where stability matters more than flashy extras. It’s also a clean match with projects that include IP PABX systems and structured switching on the same bill of materials.
Features That Actually Matter on Real Projects
Gigabit pass-through for the desk PC. This is one of the first details an experienced IT buyer checks. In DIFC, JLT, and DMCC offices, users often have the phone daisy-chained to the workstation. If the phone only offers 10/100 switching, the user notices. The GRP2612G keeps that link at Gigabit.
PoE for cleaner rollouts. One network cable. Less desktop clutter. Easier patching. Better for floor plates where power sockets aren’t aligned with desk positions. On larger handover projects, PoE also reduces the headache of sourcing and labeling dozens of local adaptors.
4 SIP accounts and 4 line keys. Enough for reception points, admin teams, managers, and shared desks that need more than a single extension. It’s not an entry-level one-line handset pretending to be a business phone.
Technical note: The phone supports up to 16 digital BLF keys. That helps when a customer wants simple extension monitoring for reception or small operator positions without moving straight to a larger attendant model.
GDMS provisioning for larger deployments. This is one of the better selling points for resellers handling multi-site projects. Instead of touching every handset manually, devices can be staged and managed through Grandstream Device Management System. Useful when a rollout covers Dubai head office desks, an Abu Dhabi branch, and a Sharjah warehouse office at the same time.
Headset support for call-heavy users. The RJ9 headset port supports EHS with compatible Plantronics headsets. Front-desk teams, booking desks, medical reception, and service coordinators usually care about that more than extra wallpaper options or decorative hardware.
Security features that fit managed networks. 802.1X authentication, TLS, SRTP, password-level administration, and certificate handling make the GRP2612G easier to place in customer environments that apply tighter switch-port and SIP security policies. Not every buyer asks for that upfront. Their network engineer usually does later.
Key point: The GRP2612G supports LDAP and XML phonebooks with up to 2,000 contacts and call history up to 1,000 records. That’s useful for busy reception desks and shared-office users who don’t want to keep searching extensions manually.
5-way conferencing built in. For quick internal coordination calls, this saves users from having to rely on a separate meeting platform every time. Not a replacement for conference room systems. But for desk-based supervisors, admin leads, and operations staff, it’s handy.
Where This Sells — Uganda Corporate Telephony
Where This Sells — Uganda / Corporate Offices
Desk phone refresh for multi-floor offices and branch admins
Telecom resellers in Uganda often use the GRP2612G for corporate office refresh projects where older analogue or 10/100 SIP handsets are being replaced floor by floor. Typical project size is 30 to 120 phones with a PABX upgrade in the same shipment. The end-customer is usually a professional services office, importer, education group, or healthcare admin site that needs Gigabit pass-through and PoE to keep desk cabling simple. FOB Dubai pricing works well for these orders because the buyer can combine handsets, gateways, and PABX hardware under one export shipment while protecting reseller margin.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Grandstream GRP2612G |
| Account Support | 4 SIP accounts |
| Line Keys | 4 line keys |
| Display | 2.4-inch 320 x 240 TFT color LCD |
| Network Ports | Dual switched 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports |
| Power | PoE supported on GRP2612G |
| Audio | HD handset and speakerphone audio |
| Conference | 5-way audio conferencing |
| Programmable Capacity | Up to 16 digital BLF keys |
| Headset | RJ9 headset jack with EHS support |
| Directories | LDAP and XML phonebook support, up to 2,000 contacts |
| Call History | Up to 1,000 call records |
| Security | TLS, SRTP, 802.1X, secure boot level features, certificate support |
| Networking | IPv6 supported |
| Mounting | Desk stand included, wall mount optional |
Platform Compatibility
The GRP2612G is a SIP business phone, so the normal fit is Grandstream PABX deployments, hosted SIP systems, and standards-based office telephony platforms. That makes it suitable for customers moving from analogue to IP, offices expanding extensions without replacing everything at once, and resellers standardising one desk phone model across several clients.
In UAE projects, it commonly fits environments using Grandstream UCM systems, third-party SIP platforms, and operator services tied into Etisalat or du voice plans through the customer’s PABX design. If the wider project also includes remote support or ongoing moves-adds-changes, it pairs well with structured service coverage through PABX support in Dubai and related maintenance contracts.
Technical note: This is a desk IP phone, not a built-in Wi-Fi handset and not a DECT cordless model. If the site needs roaming handsets for warehouses, clinics, or hospitality floors, a cordless alternative is the better match.
Which GRP2612 Model Fits the Job
A lot of buyers search for GRP2612 and assume every version is the same. It isn’t. The GRP2612G is the one to quote when the customer needs Gigabit pass-through and PoE on the desk. That usually comes up in newer office networks where the phone sits between the wall port and the user PC, especially in DMCC, DIFC, JLT, and Business Bay offices where desktop users are still expecting full-speed network access.
| Feature | GRP2612 | GRP2612P | GRP2612G | GRP2612W |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Network Ports | Dual 10/100 | Dual 10/100 | Dual 10/100/1000 | Dual 10/100 |
| PoE | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No | No | No | Yes |
| Best Use | Basic desk deployments | PoE office refresh | Gigabit office rollouts | Sites with limited cabling |
Not the right fit?
If the site only has basic 10/100 switching and cost matters more than pass-through speed, the GRP2612P may be enough. If the client needs wireless handset placement without a nearby data point, the GRP2612W is the better option. If they need a larger screen and more line visibility for operator work, move up the range instead.
What Comes in the Box
For standard supply, the GRP2612G carton includes the phone unit, handset, handset cord, base stand, network setup documentation, and the usual desk-mount hardware needed for a normal office rollout. That’s enough for most structured-cabling projects where PoE is already available from the switch.
Not included — order separately if needed
PoE switch, local power adaptor where PoE is not available, wall-mount bracket, RJ9 headset, and the main PABX platform. If you’re bundling a full office telephony rollout, ask for a combined quote.
Stock & Export: Grandstream GRP2612G 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.
Why It Works Well in UAE Office Telephony Projects
This is a practical desk phone for the kind of offices that still depend on daily voice traffic. Trading companies. Clinics. Schools. Logistics branches. Customer service desks. Legal offices that want reliable extension-to-extension calling without shifting every conversation to mobile phones. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, those projects often start with handset replacement, then grow into a wider refresh covering the PABX, switching, and support contract.
The GRP2612G fits that sequence well. It works cleanly with structured desk cabling, supports centralized provisioning, and doesn’t create unnecessary support calls for basic users. In older offices where a user’s PC is patched through the phone, the Gigabit ports matter. In newer office fit-outs where the integrator wants one neat cable per desk, PoE matters. Different reason. Same result. Less mess on day one and fewer complaints after handover.
It also gives resellers a useful middle ground between entry-level SIP phones and larger attendant models. So if the client is standardising desks across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain, you can keep the bill of materials tidy while still offering expansion paths through office phone mobile app solutions and related telephony upgrades later.
Often Bundled With This Product
Often Bundled With This Product
Resellers supplying the GRP2612G typically bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for call control, IP PABX systems for multi-site office deployment, PABX support in Dubai for moves-adds-changes, telephone system repair service for legacy replacement projects, IT AMC support where the phone system sits under one maintenance contract, and IT remote support for distributed branch users. Combined project pricing available — WhatsApp for a bundled quote.
Industry Fit
One strong fit for the GRP2612G is legal and consulting offices. These teams still rely on desk extensions for reception, partner lines, transfer groups, and private internal calls. In DIFC and Business Bay, that usually means a mix of reception phones, admin desks, and manager extensions that need to stay simple, clear, and stable. Not fancy. Just dependable every day.
It also suits school administration blocks, clinics, hotel back offices, and warehouse admin desks where users need a physical handset, not a soft client on every screen. For sites with Etisalat or du voice services connected through the company’s SIP environment, the GRP2612G gives integrators a familiar handset that is easy to stage and repeat across multiple branches.
Grandstream GRP2612G Abu Dhabi and UAE Supply
Buyers searching for Grandstream GRP2612G UAE usually need one of two things. A quick replacement for a failed handset. Or a repeatable desk phone for a wider rollout. Vector Dubai supports both cases with local UAE supply, so the product can be positioned for single-office orders, branch expansions, and project quantities across Abu Dhabi and the rest of the emirates.
For Abu Dhabi projects, this model is a sensible option where the customer wants a straightforward SIP desk phone with PoE and Gigabit network connectivity, especially in admin-heavy environments. It’s also easier to standardise because the same model can sit on reception desks, manager desks, and general user positions without creating mixed handset inventories unless the operator console role needs a larger model.
Export Supply from Dubai for Africa, GCC, and South Asia
This product is regularly suited to export-led desk phone projects where buyers want FOB Dubai pricing and one shipment covering phones, PABX hardware, and accessories. For Africa, the GRP2612G is a practical fit for telecom resellers and PABX installers in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana handling office refresh projects from 20 to 200 handsets. GCC buyers in Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain often use it for branch office standardisation where PoE and Gigabit desktop connectivity are already part of the network design. South Asia demand usually comes from IT resellers and project importers in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh who want repeatable SIP phones for commercial offices and service counters. Export quotes, project quantities, and shipping support are available on WhatsApp with FOB Dubai supply terms.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream GRP2612G 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
Is the Grandstream GRP2612G in stock in Dubai for bulk orders?
Stock changes by batch, but this model is positioned for UAE supply and project quantities from Dubai. For 10, 25, 50, or more units, WhatsApp is the fastest way to confirm live stock and lead time.
Will this phone work with Etisalat or du business voice setups?
Yes, where the site is using a compatible SIP-based PABX or IP telephony design. The phone itself is a SIP endpoint, so Etisalat and du compatibility depends on the overall phone system and provisioning approach.
What’s the difference between the GRP2612G and the GRP2612P?
The main difference is network speed. The GRP2612G has dual Gigabit ports, while the GRP2612P uses dual 10/100 ports. If the user’s PC connects through the phone and the office network is Gigabit, the G model is the better fit.
Can I use this model for a 50-phone office rollout?
Yes. That’s exactly the kind of project this series suits. The GRP range is built for centralized deployment, so staged provisioning is easier than handling every handset one by one.
Is reseller pricing available for Grandstream GRP2612G project quantities?
Yes. Registered IT companies, telecom resellers, and project integrators can request reseller pricing for volume orders, bundled PABX projects, and FOB Dubai export supply.
Can I order the GRP2612G for a project in Nigeria or Uganda?
Yes. Export supply is available from Dubai for Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Share the required quantity, destination country, and whether you also need PABX hardware or accessories, and the export quote can be structured accordingly.
Grandstream GRP2612G in stock in Dubai. UAE supply for single-site and multi-branch projects, plus FOB Dubai export pricing for project quantities. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM






































































































