[Asterisk-Users] Best of the best of IP Phones
Gregory Wiktor - ADCom Corp.
gw at adcomcorp.com
Sat Apr 23 17:05:18 MST 2005
I just got a cisco 7960, a bit tough to get going at first but it's a
great phone. Supports OHVA, and the dialplan is very nice in that you
can have autocompletion based on your plan. for example, if I dial 300,
the phone completes, whereas if i dial a 1+ number there is a timeout.
For OHVA, you choose a line to use, and you can have calls autoanswer,
so its not much OHVA but rather like a pbx autoanswer.
It is an expensive phone, but to give you an idea I just replaced my
$500 original pingtel phone with the $300 cisco 7960.
Also, sound quality is excellent. All I wish it had is an actual hold
button rather than using the screen.
Greg
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Coulthurst
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:10 AM
To: Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Best of the best of IP Phones
Is there a specific SIP or IAX phone that truly shines above the rest
where it comes to 'happy' compatibility with Asterisk? I guess I'm
talking about feature sets, like early-dial, off hook call announcing,
conferencing, echo suppression, etc etc....
I, like many others, bought a Budgetone for early testing, and need some
new eye candy!
OHCA is a feature that I'd love to integrate, and it seems that not too
many phones support it out of the box.
Chris Coulthurst
chris at shuksan.com <mailto:chris at shuksan.com>
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