[Asterisk-Users] New SIP Phone
Michael Kane
mkane at to-talk.com
Wed Aug 6 14:28:54 MST 2003
Not even a lite version, with at least G.711 as the primary codec. Then pay
for the low bit rate codecs.
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Todd" <jtodd at loligo.com>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] New SIP Phone
>
> No pictures on the website... this doesn't bode well. I don't think
> it's a scam, certainly, but it has the hallmarks of a
> not-well-organized effort. There was nothing in the FAQ that really
> referenced anything about using the phone with other systems other
> than the IPTel-powered platform that they apparently are using. No
> configuration notes, no manuals, no tech guides, nothing. They want
> me to put down $129 for something I've never seen, even in a
> brochure. Very, very amateurish.
>
> JT
>
>
> >Michael Robertson, founder of both MP3.com and Lindows, has launched
> >a new company to supply inexpensive SIP phones ($129 for two) and
> >related services. See today's press release at
> >http://www.sipphone.com/tiki-index.php?page=SIPphone%20Inc
> >
> >My question for the list is who will be the first to report on the
> >compatibility and usability of the SIPphone with Asterisk? The
> >functionality described in the press release suggests the phones are
> >pre-configured to work with Robertson's service so one issue to be
> >resolved is how to reconfigure the phones to use one's * server.
> >
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