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[ILUG] Views on IP phones

[ILUG] Views on IP phones

Frank Duignan frank.duignan at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 10:15:55 IST 2005


Jaguar have a cheap one - no idea on quality but at 35+vat probably worth a go.

http://www.jaguarcompsys.ie/components/21-06-05/VoIPCyberphone.htm


On 7/25/05, Niall O Broin <niall at linux.ie> wrote:
> Well, the Asterisk project has managed to move a little higher up the
> list, with my test server at home now working (for limited values of
> working - but the rest is just :-)  asterisk configuration).
> 
> Now I'm wondering about VOIP desk phones. The Cisco devices are clearly
> the creme de la creme but they are probably going to be seen as a
> little expensive. The target users are anyway not really very heavy
> phone users, so the additional fancy features of the Cisco would
> probably be unused. At the other end of the spectrum, the Grandstream
> BudgeTone 100 series phones are quite inexpensive, but I have heard
> mixed views about them. I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has
> used any of the available phones with their opinions of them.
> 
> I am of course only interested in phones which work with Asterisk, but
> I imagine pretty much all VOIP phones will do that.
> 
> 
> Niall
> 
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>



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