[Asterisk-Users] "Decent" sub-$100 SIP phone.

Ross C wotech at cox.net
Mon Jan 9 14:10:11 MST 2006


I have to agree with the folks recommending the GXP-2000.  It's professional
looking (big screen, lots of buttons, black) and functions well.  It's no
Cisco 7960 as far as looks go, but I think it'd work well for you.  If
you're charging $100 for them, I don't think you'd make any money on them,
but you shouldn't lose any either (and if so, just a couple bucks).

-ross

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ken D'Ambrosio
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 2:28 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] "Decent" sub-$100 SIP phone.

Hey, all.  I quoted a customer about $100 for some cheap SIP phones.  I
was planning on using the BT-102's, but he called said they look like
"Princess phones," and I have to admit that he has a point.  Some of the
other inexpensive phones look decent, but (for example) the SPA-841's
wiki entry says the remote end gets a lot of static.  Since it'll be
being used from a noisy environment (a cleanroom), the less overall
static, the better.  Someone suggested the Polycom 301's, but I'd lose
money on them.  [I'll go with them if I have to, as I'm making money
elswhere, but still...]  So, does anyone have any suggestions for decent
sub-$100, professional-looking SIP phones?

Thanks!

Ken D'Ambrosio
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