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2007 Apr 11
6
Which SIP phones to buy?
I need to buy some new phones for our own offices.
I've used only Polycom phones until now, but I'd like to broaden my
experience.
I'm trying to decide which phones to experiment with. I have these options:
- A combination of Polycom, Aastra and Snom
- Just Polycom
One the one hand, I'd like to keep things uniform, since it greatly
simplifies provisioning. On the other hand, I
2007 May 16
6
SIP Hardware Phone
Hi,
I am looking for hardware sip phone with very good sound quality. Can anyone
recommend ?
I use to have Grandstream Budge-Tone 100 but I feel that the sound is not
very
satisfactory and volume too soft
Regards
ASLAY
2007 Apr 12
1
Re: Which SIP phones...
Victor Hoodicoff wrote:
>
>
> I think your impressions of Aastra are outdated. Install the latest
> firmware, download the latest documentation and test and THEN give an
> opinion!
Did you miss the part when I wrote I have Asstras sitting on my desk
collecting dust. I program on average about 5 per month, deal with
about 40+ per day. They're as impressive as that Hyundai in
2008 Oct 29
7
Decent Voip Phones for enterprise
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a pretty bad interface.
Can anyone reccomend any voip phones( Cisco, Polycom, SNOM ) that have
* Central Management for all the phones (We dont mind if we have to buy the software to manage them)
* Programable shortcut buttons, So i can
2006 Jan 26
1
Current viewpoints on the Sayson/Aastra 480i
I have read the user reports on the Aastra 480i SIP phones, but the last report is from October, and the advice was to stay away from these units. I was looking at the cisco 79XX series or the SPA-941's, but they don't have backlit displays. I also like POE support so I don't have to run multiple wires to the phones and makes for a neater look. I dislike the looks of the SNOM
2011 Feb 12
11
SIP Hardphone that works well with asterisk
Hi,
I have been out of touch with asterisk for quit some time and needed some
recommendations. I am looking for SIP hardphone that works well with
asterisk server.
Pls suggest.
cheers
/ag
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2006 Feb 21
17
What business IP phone to use
I have been struggling with this issue for about a year now. There were
just too many IP phones to choose from at all sorts of price points and not
enough information about any of them. Now I am looking at the situation
again and if anything it has gotten worse. There are even more phones and
all sorts of opinions. For every person that says phone x is great there is
someone else complaining
2005 Oct 06
1
Snom 360 Phones - Administrator/User Feedback
I'm looking for some feedback on the Snom 360 phone. After deploying six of
them to an office, I'm not as enthusiastic about them as I was when I was
testing one before the deployment. The firmware seems to be consistently
buggy, some of its problems are intermittent which makes it frustrating to
troubleshoot and the support from Snom is lackluster to say the least. I
find myself favoring
2008 Dec 21
5
Good comparisons on cheaper VOIP phones
Hello list,
I am doing some work for a non profit group.
As part of this, I am going to be putting in a 30 handset Asterisk solution.
We are trying to keep the costs down as much as possible, as this job
includes cabling, I am looking at POE solutions.
On the switch side, I am considering something like some Netgear ProSafe
FS726TP 24 port switches, or maybe the equivalent Linksys SRW224MP 24
2008 Mar 19
6
Hardphone SIP phone costs
I'm trying to understand something that just doesn't seem to compute.
How can companies like Cisco justify selling their hard phones for as
much as they do? I know there is a matter of recouping R&D costs but
when you look at the iPhone with all its amazing features for less than
$500.00 it just doesn't make sense. Am I the only one that thinks this?
Roy Anciso
Director of
2008 Feb 22
2
Linksys SPA-942 Phones
Hello List,
After seeing a few positive responses for the Linksys SPA-942 phones I
was hoping to get some answers on the following questions:
* How do the phones handling system wide paging? Is it similar to
the Polycom phones?
* Can a corporate directory be configured with the phones using
Asterisk?
* How is the speaker phone quality?
Thanks
Roy Anciso
Director of Technology
Manistee
2007 Oct 19
7
Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone?
Aastra? Grandstream?
Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset
and most importantly the ability to transfer calls?
I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very
very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's
another call coming in (details
2007 Jan 22
3
7 points of comparison Polycom 430/501 and Aastra 480i. Which one to choose ?
I need to provide a 80 people office with VOIP.
I want to commit to one vendor Polycom or Aastra. Price of the phones
is not a factor in the decision. The quality of the phones is the
factor.
Some of the features that I am evaluating on are: (arranged in order
of priority)
1. Sound quality
2. complete product line with conference phone and receptionist phone
(not on Aastra)
3. cordless (not on
2006 Oct 31
2
AW: Snom or Cisco Phones?
I think one of the differences is: We do pay attention to Asterisk and this mailing list ;-)
CS
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Betreff: [asterisk-users] Snom or Cisco Phones?
Hello
I need to
2005 Aug 22
2
Shared Call and Bridged Line appearances on Polycom IP501
Greetings,
I am trying to get either of the above features to work with *, but
can't seem to get it quite right. If anyone has them working, I'd
sure appreciate an extract from the relevant config files.
Or, maybe I'm tilting at windmills, and * doesn't support them - in
which case, the underlying business need is to provide the one
incoming call on more than one
2007 Feb 08
11
Best phone for easy provisioning
Does anyone have any recommendations for a phone that has easy to
understand/implement central provisioning? I've used CISCO 79XX phones,
and they're great (but too expensive). I like Grandstream phones, but
their provisioning sucks.
What is everybody else using in large environments where individual
config is not an option?
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Rod Bacon
2007 Mar 28
7
wireless desktop phones
I am looking for completly wireless desktop phones. Until I realized we
needed wireless i was going to use polycom soundpoint 501's. Any
suggestions on a comparable wireless phone?
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2008 Oct 29
5
network design philosophy and practice
I'm wondering how prevalent the practice of physically segregating voice
and data networks is in the Real World.
What are the factors that typically lead to such a decision?
DIscussions of pros and cons are most welcome by me.
Experiences, anybody?
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2010 Sep 13
7
High volume BLF - Suggestions?
Hi,
We have a user who is putting large call volumes through Asterisk, and
wants to BLF monitor up to 90 extensions. We are struggling to find a
handset that can keep up with Asterisk :)
1) Is there a handset that will do this?
2) Is there a different (standard) way to send BLF and allow directed pickups?
2a) Or even a handset specific way?
Asterisk handles the BLF volume fine, even on quite
2007 Mar 26
9
Multi-registration ?
Hello,
1. Is it possible to install several SIP softphones on the same PC, have
them registered to the same Asterisk server and attribute to each softphone
a specific extension, ringtones or call forwarding rules ?
2. Is possible to do the same with SIP hardphones ?
Regards
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