[asterisk-users] ATCom Phones - AT 510/AT530

bails bails at westcomuk.com
Thu Mar 12 05:56:59 CDT 2009


Gordon Henderson wrote:
> Anyone here used these phones?
> 
> I'm getting more and more frustrated by todays modern crop of routers with 
> their so-called SIP ALGs which are invariably broken, or routers with 
> built-in ATAs which block internal SIP phones from working, so looking to 
> use IAX for some end-users.
> 
> I already support it for people who want to use (eg) Zoiper and use IAX a 
> lot to plumb boxes together, but never used IAX for many end-uers.
> 
> Atcom seem to make a lot of Asterisk compatible kit, so I'd hope the 
> phones were OK, but anyone here actually used them - functionality, voice 
> quality, general "usability" and so on?
> 
> I'm not looking for a high-end phone here - the sort of people who're 
> going to a "hosted" solution aren't those people (at least in my market), 
> so what I'm after is a "fire and forget" solution - as by the time you've 
> contacted the customer, persuaded them to buy a a new router, gone 
> on-site, etc. you've lost any margin possible...
> 
> So any comments on them welcome!

I had 9 of these set up as remote IAX phones for a customer.  After a 
few days of testing and many complaints about register timeouts we 
configured them to be SIP phones and I never had a complaint again.

They are IMHO physically too light, nothing a chunk of lead wont fix though!

Thanks

Bails

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gordon
> 
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