Collection: Paging & Intercom

IP Paging & Intercom Systems for Commercial & Public Environments

Leading Solutions supplies IP-based paging and intercom solutions for New Zealand schools, hospitals, offices, retail stores, and industrial facilities. Our range includes SIP-enabled ceiling and wall speakers, paging adapters, door intercoms, and IP audio endpoints from trusted brands including Algo, built for seamless integration with VoIP phone systems and unified communications platforms such as Zoom Phone and Microsoft Teams. All devices are PoE-powered, drawing both power and data from a single Ethernet cable for simple, cost-effective installation.

These systems deliver clear real-time announcements, emergency alerts, two-way communication, and zone-based multicast paging across single or multi-building sites. Features include automatic ambient-noise volume adjustment, wide-area audio coverage, and programmable panic/alert buttons for emergency response scenarios.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is an IP paging and intercom system and how does it work?

An IP paging and intercom system uses your existing Ethernet network infrastructure to deliver audio announcements, alerts, and two-way voice communication across a facility. Unlike traditional analogue systems, IP-based solutions connect via Ethernet, can be managed remotely, and integrate directly with VoIP and unified communications platforms, making them straightforward to scale and configure.

What environments are IP paging and intercom systems suited to in New Zealand?

IP paging and intercom systems from Leading Solutions are well suited to New Zealand schools, hospitals, aged-care facilities, corporate offices, retail stores, and industrial sites - any environment requiring clear zone-based announcements, emergency lockdown alerts, door access intercoms, or two-way communication across multiple buildings or floors.

Do IP paging devices require separate power cabling during installation?

No. All paging and intercom devices in the Leading Solutions range are PoE (Power over Ethernet) powered, receiving both power and network connectivity through a single Ethernet cable connected to a PoE switch. This significantly reduces installation complexity and avoids the need for additional electrical work near each speaker or intercom endpoint.

Are these systems compatible with Zoom Phone, Microsoft Teams, and SIP-based VoIP platforms?

Yes. The paging and intercom devices in this range are SIP-enabled, making them compatible with popular VoIP and unified communications platforms including Zoom Phone, Microsoft Teams Phone, and any SIP-based PBX or cloud phone system. This allows paging to be triggered directly from existing telephony infrastructure without additional middleware.

Can paging devices be used for emergency alerts and panic-button scenarios?

Yes. Smart IP Button devices in the range can be programmed to trigger emergency alerts, silent panic signals, or building lockdown announcements with a single press. They support dual command modes and SIP integration to broadcast pre-recorded messages across the network, making them suitable for schools, hospitals, and government facilities requiring rapid emergency response capability.

Can IP paging be configured for zone-based audio across different areas of a building?

Yes. Many devices in the Leading Solutions paging range support IP multicast, allowing audio announcements to be directed to specific zones or groups of speakers rather than the entire facility. Zone-based paging is ideal for large offices, school campuses, warehouses, and hospital wards where different areas require different alerts or scheduled announcements simultaneously.