[asterisk-users] which phones to use ??

Michael Graves mgraves at mstvp.com
Sat Mar 1 08:31:45 CST 2008


When in doubt there is only one sure answer....Polycom. Without a doubt
the best functionality, performance and reliability....even in the
lower cost models. Although the lesser models are still over $100.

Michael

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From: Rob Hillis
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2008 11:07:58 +1100

For your own sanity's sake, steer as far away from Grandstream as
possible.  The firmware is appalling and isn't improving a great deal. 
They make great steps in one area while another gets worse and worse.


randulo wrote: On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Agnello George
<agnello.dsouza at gmail.com> wrote:
but it does not mention the phones that i need to use .... could i use
any
USB phone !!! ???


I would recommend you start by using free softphones like X-Lite,
Gizmo project, Zoiper.
Then, when you're ready, choose a hardphone by price and quality
needed between Grandstream, Sipura, Polycom and Cisco not to mention
Snom or Aastra that have a lot of models as well.

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