AW: [asterisk-users] Snom or Cisco Phones?

Jamie Heckford Jamie.Heckford at interfuture.co.uk
Fri Nov 3 10:14:08 MST 2006


I really wouldn't bother with the polycom's if you want to be able to
program the feature keys


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	Subject: Re: AW: [asterisk-users] Snom or Cisco Phones?
	
	
	"Polycom with backite LCD (Is there any?)" 

	The Polycom 650 has a backlit display. They wont be shipping
until some time this December.


	On Nov 2, 2006, at 7:51 PM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:


		Cisco is out of question because as somebody already
said in this thread, they come with only half of the stuff, and then
they are VERY propriatery. They'll give you really hard time in
configuration, firmware upgrading, support etc. I'd say CISCO are not
made for open source VoIP industry. 
		My suggestion will be one of the Snom 360, Aastra 480i,
Aastra 9133i or Linksys 942, or a Polycom with backite LCD (Is there
any?)
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