[Freeswitch-users] Looking for some good/cheap desktop phones

Tihomir Culjaga tculjaga at gmail.com
Fri Feb 5 05:21:25 PST 2010


Atcom AT-620 (
http://www.atcom.cn/AT620.html#~tab-small_midsized_large_enterprises<http://www.atcom.cn/AT620.html#%7Etab-small_midsized_large_enterprises>)
is quite ok and cheap (~30$)... also we have been talking to Atcom to add a
sort of auto-provissioning (dhcp/http) and this is going to happen next
week.


T.


2010/2/5 Yehavi Bourvine <yehavi.bourvine at gmail.com>

> From my experience Polycom and SNOM are expensive but give you what you
> need. Polycom is more intutive to the users but more cumbersome for the
> manager to deploy; SNOM is somewhat less intuitive to the user but
> everything can be set via the WEB interface.
>
> If you talk about 4-5 phones, then probably SNOM is the choice. It also
> depends about the specific functions you want to use. I our specific
> environment (high use of BLF and shared lines) Polycom wins because it
> handles these functions just as the user expects.
>
> I did not try Aastra so cannot testify. We did test Yealink, Thomson,
> Asterphone, SipTip and maybe others I forgot. Cisco also seems good but
> Cisco does not supply the required socumentation to make them fully working.
>
>                     Regards, __Yehavi:
>
> 2010/2/5 Тимур Валишев <tim at novion.ru>
>
> Sure, those phones do not deliver superior usability, but they at
>> least give the best sound among budget models.
>>
>> 2010/2/5 Brian West <brian at freeswitch.org>:
>>  > And all of those are awful phones.  They don't even make good paper
>> weights.
>> >
>> > You can't have good and cheap in the same sentence when talking about
>> VoIP phones.  You have to take your pick between quality (good) and price
>> (cheap) you can't have both at once.
>> >
>> > /b
>> >
>> >
>> > On Feb 5, 2010, at 12:36 AM, Тимур Валишев wrote:
>> >
>> >> Have a look at Yealink (Skypemate) and Fanvill
>> >
>> >
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