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<div>We have one 7912 which we bought for evaluation. The main drawback is that it has hands free speaker but no microphone.</div>
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<div>Thanks all for your replies.
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<div>I have an aastra 9133i here for testing and am getting a polycom 320 to try out.</div>
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<div>But today, I got my hands on an older Cisco 7912G with SIP software installed. It connected fine to the Asterisk box, works with the PoE stuff I have, sounds good and doesn't seem to have any problems. Best all, I can buy "near new" for about $60 each in Australian dollars (thats about 45USD with the Aussie dollar being what it is :)</div>
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<div>The handsets look OK, they are nice and solid feeling and very easy to use / not complex.</div>
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<div>Any reason not to use the 7912G ? Seems with the SIP image they work just dandy...</div>
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