Description
Grandstream HT801 v2 ATA Dubai 1 Port Analog Telephone Adapter UAE
You don’t always replace every analogue endpoint in one go. That’s the problem on most phone migrations in Dubai. The main PABX moves to SIP, the trunk changes, maybe Etisalat or du routing gets cleaned up, but one fax line still matters. A reception phone still needs to stay where it is. The lift contractor wants an analogue handoff. The guard cabin outside the main office isn’t getting a new IP handset this quarter. That’s where the Grandstream HT801 v2 fits.
It gives you one FXS port for one analogue device, then converts that endpoint onto your IP voice network using a single SIP account. Clean job. Small footprint. Easy to place on a desk, in a comms cabinet, or beside an existing router in a branch office. For resellers handling upgrades in Business Bay, DMCC, JLT, Al Quoz, and older villa offices in Dubai, this is often the simple answer that avoids unnecessary handset replacement.
If the project is built around a Grandstream PABX, the HT801 v2 is even easier to deploy because it supports Zero Config provisioning with Grandstream UCM systems. It also works neatly in mixed estates where a legacy analogue extension has to stay active while the rest of the office moves onto a modern PABX system in Dubai.
1
FXS Port
1
SIP Profile
10/100
Ethernet Port
T.38
Fax Support
Product Overview
The Grandstream HT801 v2 is a 1-port analogue telephone adapter built for connecting one standard analogue device to a SIP-based voice environment. That could be a desk phone, a cordless analogue phone base, a fax machine, an intercom endpoint with analogue handoff, or a legacy extension that still needs to ring reliably after the rest of the office has moved to IP telephony.
On paper it looks simple. One FXS port. One Fast Ethernet port. One SIP account. But the value is in the details. This version supports wide codec coverage including Opus, T.38 Fax-over-IP, TLS and SRTP security, 3-way conferencing, failover SIP server behavior, and a full set of QoS controls that matter when voice is sharing the network with file transfers, CCTV traffic, or general office data.
Key point: This isn’t for adding lots of extensions. It’s for keeping one analogue endpoint active without rebuilding the whole voice estate around it. Reception phones, fax retention, warehouse office handsets, gate phone links, and temporary migration jobs. That’s where it sells.
For buyers searching Grandstream HT801 v2 UAE or Grandstream HT801 v2 Abu Dhabi, the practical use case is clear: keep the one device you still need, bring it into the SIP environment properly, and avoid introducing a messy workaround later. In multi-floor offices across Dubai and Sharjah, that usually saves more time than the hardware cost.
Why Resellers Still Use This Model
Some projects don’t need a multi-port gateway. They need one clean analogue conversion point. That’s why the HT801 v2 remains useful for telecom resellers, structured cabling contractors, and IT teams handling selective migration. One device. One job. Less confusion for the end-customer.
It also helps in staged rollouts. A company in DIFC might move 80 users to IP phones but keep one analogue line for fax or a special-purpose endpoint. A logistics office in Dubai South may keep an analogue handset at a loading gate. A small clinic in Abu Dhabi may retain a familiar reception handset while switching the core system to SIP. Those aren’t edge cases. They come up constantly.
Technical note: The HT801 v2 supports 802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p priority, ToS, DiffServ, and MPLS QoS options. That’s useful when voice traffic sits on a separate VLAN or when the endpoint is being placed into an existing managed office network.
Features That Matter in Real Projects
1) One analogue device onto SIP without a full replacement cycle
The core function is straightforward. Connect one analogue endpoint to the FXS port, register the unit to one SIP account, and bring that device into your IP voice setup. Useful for reception phones, fax retention, and transitional PABX jobs.
2) T.38 fax support for legacy workflows
Fax is still around in certain legal, trading, and healthcare environments. Not everywhere. But enough to matter. The HT801 v2 supports T.38 Fax-over-IP, which gives buyers a cleaner option than leaving an isolated analogue line hanging around without control.
3) Security suitable for business voice traffic
TLS and SRTP are supported, so signaling and media can be secured properly. That’s a better fit for offices in DIFC, legal firms, and companies standardising internal voice security instead of treating one analogue edge point as an exception.
4) Broad codec support, including Opus
Most seller pages skip this. The HT801 v2 supports Opus along with G.711, G.722, G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726-32, and iLBC. That gives more flexibility in mixed networks and branch deployments where call quality has to hold up across variable links.
Key point: Opus support is one of those details procurement teams miss because many distributor pages don’t mention it. For branch links and mixed WAN conditions, it matters more than the marketing photos.
5) Long ring load support
The HT801 v2 supports 5 REN short and long haul ring load up to 1km on 24 AWG. That matters in larger villas, stores with back-office cabling runs, and industrial units where the endpoint isn’t sitting beside the comms rack.
6) Caller ID and dialing flexibility
It supports Bellcore Type 1 and 2, ETSI, BT, NTT, and DTMF-based caller ID schemes, plus pulse dialing support. That’s the kind of compatibility detail that helps when an old analogue device is staying in service longer than originally planned.
7) Easier rollout in Grandstream estates
When used with Grandstream UCM platforms, Zero Config provisioning simplifies deployment. That makes life easier for resellers doing multiple branches or support teams standardising customer sites across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain, and Sharjah.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Grandstream HT801 v2 |
| Device type | Analog telephone adapter |
| FXS ports | 1 x RJ11 FXS port |
| Network port | 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port |
| SIP profiles | 1 SIP profile through single FXS port |
| Voice codecs | Opus, G.711, G.722, G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726-32, iLBC |
| Fax | T.38 Fax-over-IP and fax passthrough |
| Security | TLS and SRTP |
| Conference | 3-way voice conferencing |
| QoS | 802.1Q, 802.1p, ToS, DiffServ, MPLS QoS |
| Provisioning | TR-069, XML config, HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP, AES-secured automated provisioning, syslog |
| Deployment support | Zero Config with Grandstream UCM series |
| Ring load | 5 REN, short/long haul, up to 1km on 24 AWG |
Platform Compatibility
The HT801 v2 is designed for SIP environments and fits neatly into Grandstream deployments, especially with UCM systems where Zero Config can speed up staging. It also suits broader hosted SIP and on-prem voice projects where one analogue endpoint needs to stay active. That includes Etisalat and du connected PABX environments, branch analog extensions, and selective migration jobs where the end-customer is not ready to replace every last analogue device.
For companies still balancing old and new voice infrastructure, it pairs well with our PABX support in Dubai and office phone mobility solutions when the brief includes both desk calling and remote user access. Different tools. Same voice estate. That’s usually how real offices end up running.
Where This Sells — Uganda / Hospitality
Analogue retention for hotel back-office and reception migration projects
Telecom resellers in Uganda supply the HT801 v2 to hotels upgrading front desk and admin calling from analogue to SIP without replacing every endpoint in phase one. Typical project size is 20 to 60 rooms on IP handsets, with 2 to 6 analogue devices retained for fax, reception overflow, or service areas. Export buyers usually ask for FOB Dubai pricing with other Grandstream voice equipment in the same shipment so margin stays cleaner on landed cost.
HT801 v2 vs Other ATA Options
The HT801 v2 is the right fit when you need to keep one analogue endpoint active. Not two. Not eight. One. That makes it a clean choice for a single fax machine, reception handset, gate phone handoff, panic line endpoint, or lift phone interface where the main voice system has already moved to SIP.
| Feature | HT801 v2 | HT802 v2 |
|---|---|---|
| FXS ports | 1 | 2 |
| Best use | Single analogue device retention | Two analogue devices from one location |
| Project style | Reception, fax, gate phone, lift phone | Small office, dual device, two-room setup |
| Why buy | Lower cost and simpler rollout for one endpoint | Better if two analogue ports are needed from day one |
Not the right fit?
If the site needs more than one analogue device, skip the HT801 v2 and move to a higher-port ATA instead. One common mistake on UAE tenders is buying this unit for a two-fax or two-extension job, then adding another box later. Cleaner to size it correctly from the start.
What’s in the Box
A standard HT801 v2 package is straightforward. The ATA unit itself, power adapter, network cable, and quick documentation. That’s what most resellers expect for staged voice jobs where the ATA is being packed with IP phones or a central PABX shipment.
Not included — order separately if needed
Analogue telephone handset, fax machine, RJ11 line accessories, SIP service, managed switch port, and the main PABX. If you’re bundling a full migration, ask for a combined quote with the call server and handsets in one shipment.
Stock & availability: Grandstream HT801 v2 is available for supply from Dubai with FOB Dubai pricing for registered resellers and project quantities. Bulk shipments can move to Africa, GCC, and South Asia with other Grandstream voice equipment in the same order. WhatsApp pricing is the fastest way to confirm live stock and quantity breaks.
Often Bundled With This Product
Resellers rarely ship the HT801 v2 on its own. It usually goes out as part of a wider voice package. Most often with a central PABX, a few IP phones, and support services for migration or remote branch rollout.
Bundling Ideas for Voice Projects
This HT801 v2 is commonly bundled with a Grandstream PABX for central call control, IP phones for the main user base, PABX support services for cutover and troubleshooting, telephone system repair for older mixed estates, office phone mobile app solutions for remote staff, IT remote support for branch assistance, and PABX systems in Abu Dhabi for multi-emirate rollouts. Combined project pricing is available for larger orders.
Industry Fit
This model sells well into hospitality, clinics, logistics offices, gated properties, and older trading businesses where one analogue endpoint still serves a fixed operational purpose. In hotels, that might be a service-area phone or back-office fax. In clinics, a retained reception endpoint. In logistics and warehouse projects around Al Quoz or Dubai Industrial City, it may be a guard desk or gate-side handset that isn’t worth replacing yet.
For legal offices in DIFC and Business Bay, the value is usually continuity during migration. The office gets the newer SIP environment, but one known analogue endpoint stays live while internal workflows catch up. Less disruption. Fewer emergency workarounds after cutover.
Grandstream HT801 v2 Abu Dhabi and UAE Supply
If you’re sourcing Grandstream HT801 v2 Abu Dhabi or Grandstream HT801 v2 UAE for a branch rollout, this is the kind of item that usually gets added to a larger telecom order rather than purchased as a stand-alone box. One or two units for a migration job. Ten or more units when a reseller is standardising analogue retention across multiple customer sites. Available in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain.
For free-zone offices in DMCC, JLT, DIFC, Business Bay, DAFZA, and JAFZA, the HT801 v2 is useful when the customer wants cleaner SIP management but still has a legacy analogue edge point that can’t disappear overnight. That’s a very common middle stage in PABX refresh work.
Export Supply from Dubai
Export buyers in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Mozambique often add the HT801 v2 to larger Grandstream voice orders for analogue retention on branch PABX projects. GCC buyers in Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain use it for selective migration where one fax or service handset stays analogue while the rest of the estate moves to SIP. South Asia orders also come through for Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh when telecom distributors want FOB Dubai pricing and mixed cartons with ATA units, IP phones, and the main PABX. Because it’s compact and project-specific, it works well as an add-on line item inside a broader voice shipment rather than as a one-box export job.
Supply across UAE. Commissioning support can be coordinated as part of the wider voice project.
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream HT801 v2 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 the HT801 v2 let me keep one analogue phone on a SIP PABX?
Yes. That’s exactly what it is for. It gives you one FXS port for one analogue handset, fax machine, or similar endpoint, then registers that device into a SIP voice environment using one SIP account.
Can I use this with Etisalat or du based office telephony?
Yes, in the usual setup where the HT801 v2 sits behind a SIP-based PABX or hosted voice environment connected to Etisalat or du services. It’s commonly used during migrations where one analogue endpoint still needs to remain active.
Does it support fax properly or is it just for voice?
It supports T.38 Fax-over-IP as well as fax passthrough, so it’s suitable for fax retention where the wider office voice platform has moved to SIP.
What’s the difference between HT801 v2 and HT802 v2?
The HT801 v2 has one FXS port for one analogue endpoint. The HT802 v2 has two FXS ports. If the customer needs two analogue devices at the same location, the HT802 v2 is usually the better choice.
Is reseller pricing available for project quantities?
Yes. Reseller and project pricing is available for quantity orders, especially when the HT801 v2 is bundled with Grandstream PABX systems, IP phones, or multi-site voice rollouts from Dubai stock.
Can I order this for a project in Africa or GCC?
Yes. Export supply is available from Dubai with FOB pricing for buyers in Africa, GCC, and South Asia. This model is usually packed with wider voice equipment orders for branch migration or telecom reseller projects.
Grandstream HT801 v2 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates with FOB Dubai pricing for resellers, exporters, and project quantities. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM








































































































