[asterisk-users] Good comparisons on cheaper VOIP phones

Steve Totaro stotaro at first-notification.com
Tue Dec 23 03:15:30 CST 2008


On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:48 AM, Yehavi Bourvine
<yehavi.bourvine at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have one ST2030 bought for testing. Indeed it has a very intuitive user's
> interface, bue I've found two drawbacks:
>
> Its sound quality has some place to be improved...
> It has no RPID support (displaying the name of the called party).
>
> If these two issues are fixed, then it might be the better choice
> for cheaper price.
>
>                                       __Yehavi:
>
> 2008/12/21 Olivier <oza-4h07 at myamail.com>
>>
>> I don't know if Thomson ST2030 SIP phones are distributed where you live
>> but those have the best feature set-price ratio.
>> They integrate smoothly with Asterisk (one touch pickup, BLF, MWI, ...)
>> with up to 5 simultaneous calls.
>>
>> Here in France, those are selected everywhere ...
>>
>> I would recommend them without any hesitation.
>>
>> _______________________________________________


While feeling cheap, the BT101 seemed reasonable during testinng.  It
was the day to day customer issues that made me go back and replace
with Polycom for hardware cost only, no labor.

I guess you have to define "testing".

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