Dear Group, Does any one have experience using SoundPoint(r) IP 300? I have one call center on Snom 200's I'm adding a second and was looking at the SoundPoint, but needed some input. Thanks Shad Mortazavi --------------------------------------------------- Nexus Technical Manager n|m Nexus Management Inc Sydney -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040416/8e1d3036/attachment.htm
It was my understanding that the SIP version is not available until May or June. My IP600's work great , though... ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Shad Mortazavi <Shad.Mortazavi@nexusmgmt.com> Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 07:07:45 -0400>Dear Group, > >Does any one have experience using SoundPoint(r) IP 300? > >I have one call center on Snom 200's I'm adding a second and was looking at >the SoundPoint, but needed some input. > >Thanks > >Shad Mortazavi >--------------------------------------------------- >Nexus Technical Manager >n|m Nexus Management Inc >Sydney > > >
On Friday 16 April 2004 05:07 am, Shad Mortazavi wrote:> Dear Group, > > Does any one have experience using SoundPoint(r) IP 300? > > I have one call center on Snom 200's I'm adding a second and was looking at > the SoundPoint, but needed some input.Also.... I have read the Asterisk-User's list for about 8 months, and have yet to see any serious problem posted about a Polycom phone, despite knowing there are people on the list successfully using Polycom SoundPoint IP phones. To me, this indicates the Polycom SoundPoint phones are likely to be easy (or at least easier) to install/run, and be more reliable than other phones. By contrast, I have read many, many problems posted with other brands of phones, with the Cisco in particular. Anon