On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Michelle Dupuis <mdupuis at ocg.ca>
wrote:
> We've deoplyed a number of pure VoIP wireless (wifi & proprietary)
> phones, but not dect.
>
> Is there a simple overview of integrating DECT phones with Asterisk
> somewhere? I assume the DECT basestation has a multi-account SIP VoIP
> interface, and the handsets are just plain old dect?
>
The SIP side of every DECT phone I've worked with looks/works just like any
regular SIP phone. Asterisk just sees a SIP endpoint. If it's
multi-handset/multi-account it's much like configuring a multi-line SIP
phone.
> Can you push configuration info to individual phones? (Are they
> individually addressible / configurable through SIP) etc?
>
This is all dependent on the phone/base, but every one I've used does.
Again, it works just like any other SIP handset that supports a central
config server.
Honestly while there's a little bit of learning to do, deploying a SIP-DECT
solution isn't really different from other phones and you should just jump
into it.
We are very pleased with Spectralink for larger/industrial applications and
Panasonic for small office applications.
Devote four hours to learning and you'll be comfortable with the configs
for either.
--
Carlos Alvarez
TelEvolve
602-889-3003
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