[Asterisk-Users] MultiLine Sip Phones

Hecken, Guido guido.hecken at gwsnettech.de
Fri Feb 18 05:12:02 MST 2005


The SNOM 190 Phones are working quite stable with the hint feature.
We have two customers, with at least 12 SNOM 190/SNOM 200 Phones connected
with SIP to Asterisk and our hotline is relativ quiet ;-)

If the SNOM Phones are within your budget, I think they could be a good
choice.

Guido Hecken

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: James Bean [mailto:james at hdcs.com.au]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Februar 2005 11:47
> An: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Betreff: [Asterisk-Users] MultiLine Sip Phones
> 
> 
> Sorry Newbie asking everyones option.
> 
> I am setting up a couple of small asterisk phone systems for my work, I
> started using some snom 190 and bt102 sip phones (the bt102 works really
> well with iLBC), but the complaint from my workmates is there is no way
> to see if other people are on there phone or not, or what lines are
> being used.
> 
> The snom 190 only has 5 function keys, the snom 220 seems a bit over the
> top for simple users.
> 
> What suggestions do people have on some sip phones that support multiple
> (6 or more but 10 or more would be better) keys where I can program
> extension numbers and lines to and use hint from my asterisk box to give
> updates out (I assume that's what it is for).
> 
> I was looking at the 3Com Business Phone 3102 as its not really that
> expensive and looks like it comes with 18 programmable buttons which is
> great, has anyone had any experience with these phones and doing this or
> have any better ideas or suggestions?
> 
> As an extra note I am in Australia so not all brands are available down
> here.
> 
> James Bean
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