Hello All, I would like to know the most commonly used IP Phones with Asterisk PBX. Your experience will help me in taking a right decision to buy IP phones. Does anyone has experience with Telstrat i2732 IP Telephone and SipPhone IP phones. Are these compatible with the ASterisk ? Any kind of pointers will help me alot in my investigation. Thanks, Tarun ___________________________________________________ Medicine meets Marketing; Dr. Swati Weds Jayaram. Rediff Matchmaker strikes another interesting match !! Visit http://matchmaker.rediff.com?2
Sipphones are really grandstream budget-tone phones. we also sell these phones at competative rates. private offline email if you would like more info.. yes, they work with *. W john brown On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 08:18:51PM -0000, Tarun Banka wrote:> Hello All, > > I would like to know the most commonly used IP Phones with > Asterisk PBX. Your experience will help me in taking a right > decision to buy IP phones. > > Does anyone has experience with Telstrat i2732 IP Telephone and > SipPhone IP phones. Are these compatible with the ASterisk ? > > Any kind of pointers will help me alot in my investigation. > > Thanks, > Tarun > ___________________________________________________ > Medicine meets Marketing; Dr. Swati Weds Jayaram. > Rediff Matchmaker strikes another interesting match !! > Visit http://matchmaker.rediff.com?2 > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
On Monday 01 September 2003 02:18 pm, Tarun Banka wrote:> Hello All, > > I would like to know the most commonly used IP Phones with > Asterisk PBX. Your experience will help me in taking a right > decision to buy IP phones. > > Does anyone has experience with Telstrat i2732 IP Telephone and > SipPhone IP phones. Are these compatible with the ASterisk ? > > Any kind of pointers will help me alot in my investigation.I asked the good sir Mr. Malcolm Davenport a very similar question and I found his reply quite enlightening: "Asterisk supports all Analog telephones as well as SIP,H.323, and MGCP phones. SIP, H.323, and MGCP are VoIP protocols; SIP being the most popular at this time. ADSI phones are analog telephones that have large displays and programmable buttons. Asterisk offers support for ADSI phones. For more information on ADSI phones, send an e-mail to Greg Vance (gvance@digium.com). The cheapest of the SIP phones on the market is the Grandstream Budgetone. It lists for $75 for the single-port and $85 for the dual-port model. The next step is the Snom 200 that lists for between $250 and $300. The Cisco 7960, my personal favorite, lists for between $350 and $450. And, the Pingtel Xpressa lists for $600." to that I will add an excellent article refereed by the good sir Mr. John Schmerold: http://www.nwc.com/shared/printArticle.jhtml?article=/1416/1416f2full.html&pub=nwc Maybe these items will help you. Thanks, Timothy Soos XQL, LLC