[asterisk-biz] IP Phone/Hard Phone
    Eric Chamberlain 
    eric at voxilla.com
       
    Thu Jul 19 10:51:44 CDT 2007
    
    
  
It's there now. :-)
 
http://store.voxilla.com/voip-products/snom-370.html
 
 
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Eric Chamberlain, CISSP
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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 6:49 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] IP Phone/Hard Phone
 
I noticed snom pricies on:
 
http://store.voxilla.com/voip-categories/high-end-ip-phones-150/
 
but they did not have the new snom 370, fyi
 
On 7/18/07, Seysan <AFShin9 at gmail.com> wrote: 
>> You need to post where you're located so we can help you with that.
<<
I'm in USA. so I think anywhere in USA and Canada would be helpfull.
Also Thank you folks for all these models and your real world
experiences that you share with us. 
I look forward to hear more. 
AFShin 
On 7/18/07, Chris Bagnall <lists at minotaur.cc > wrote: 
> Wow, Thank you.
> So till now I think the best candidates for a REAL WORLD Office PBX 
> Deployment are:
> Snom
> Aastra
> Polycom
I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the Linksys SPA-942/962 phones. Many
of our clients like them for their small desk footprint, almost
Cisco-like handset weight and clear, backlit display. Unfortunately the
cheaper end of the Snom/Aastra/Polycom range don't have any backlighting
at all - it's only on the substantially more expensive models you seem
to get backlights. 
Certainly here in the UK, a Linksys SPA-942 is quite a bit cheaper than
an Aastra 55i (first one with backlight).
We've also done quite a few deployments in the past with the Elmeg ip290
(basically an Snom 190 clone). These are good phones - sound quality is
almost on par with the Linksys, but they do lack that crucial backlight
and the buttons feel slightly "spongy" if you're used to the Cisco feel.
> Can you guys be more specific on the models and good cheap/reliable
> sources
> to buy these phones ?
You need to post where you're located so we can help you with that. In
the UK, you might want to try either VoipOn ( www.voipon.co.uk
<http://www.voipon.co.uk/> ) or MyPhoneCall (
<http://www.myphonecall.co.uk/>  www.myphonecall.co.uk) . Obviously if
you're anywhere else they aren't going to be much help - especially with
the weakness of the dollar at present. 
Regards,
Chris
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