HP Inc.
1YR POLY+ GROUP 500-720P HD CODEC ONLY
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HP 1YR POLY+ GROUP 500-720P HD CODEC ONLY — Codec License, 500–720P | VoIP, Group
HP Inc.
MPN: P65088112
$967.95
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Key Features
- 1 year subscription term
- Software-only group codec license
- Supports 500–720P HD codecs
- SKU: P65088112
- Includes vendor software updates and security patches
- Entitles customer to vendor technical support
- Extend codec lifecycle with a 12-month Poly+ license using SKU P65088112
- Receive security updates via vendor-signed software for 500–720P HD devices
Sustain group HD conferencing for a defined term with a 1 year Poly+ group codec license. This software-only entitlement (SKU P65088112) provides continuous codec updates, security patching and access to vendor support for devices operating at 500–720P HD. Designed for procurement teams who must preserve service levels without committing to new hardware, the license reduces operational risk by ensuring codecs receive tested software updates and prioritized troubleshooting. Choose this license to preserve interoperability across SIP and manufacturer ecosystems, lower downtime from software regressions, and extend the useful life of deployed codecs. For enterprise buyers, the SKU packs predictable renewals and vendor-backed remediation — a practical alternative to unscheduled hardware refreshes that can cost far more in integration and labor.
Ideal For
- Extend useful life of deployed Poly group codecs to delay hardware refresh
- Ensure security patching for conference rooms operating at 500–720P HD
- Maintain interoperability with third-party SIP endpoints in multi-vendor fleets
- Provide predictable licensing for budgeting and renewals
Why This Product
- 1Priced for term-based support to avoid immediate hardware replacement costs
- 2Includes vendor-signed updates and security patches that aftermarket fixes lack
- 3Software-only model reduces logistics compared with full hardware refresh
- 4Vendor support entitlement shortens time-to-resolution versus community patches