Mitel Power Supply
Mitel Power Supply
The Mitel power supply is designed to supply power for Mitel IP phones when no power over Ethernet is available. Mitel power supplies suppport a wide range of IP phones and work by injecting power into the Ethernet data line instead of directly to the phone.
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