[asterisk-users] Good phone near $125

Cary Fitch caryf at usawide.net
Wed Mar 18 15:18:49 CDT 2009


I concur on "TelephonyDepot.com.

I really like the Grandstream GXP2000 @ about $95, and the Budgetone 200 at
about $48 bucks (No POE on the 200) but dual Ethernet ports.

Personally I stopped using the SNOM360 and use the GXP2000 with a headset.
Both of those Grandstreams support 2.5 mm headset ports.

Cary Fitch

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Andrew
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Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Good phone near $125

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 20:26, Marc Charbonneau <timebandit001 at gmail.com>
wrote:
>> I was looking at the aastra 9133i, however I was informed that this phone
is
>> no longer supported. What are good phones around the $100 - $125 price
>> point? (Need POE)
>
> I like the Polycom IP-330. 2 lines, nice speakerphone, dual ethernet,
> support PoE and works with 2.5mm headset.
> $110 at voipsupply
>

Or the Polycom 320 -- same phone as the 330, both have PoE support,
320 has 1 Ethernet port, 330 has two ports (built in switch)

Now that I have to reply to your message, may I suggest
telephonydepot.com. They have the 330 for $106 and the 320 for $83.
FWIW VoIP supply are horrible (and overpriced.) They took 6 months to
RMA a phone, and even then they didn't do what I requested.

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