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January-15, 2012 by: Dave Brockman From: Dave Brockman
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Looking for recommendations for SIP cordless phones. I'm not
interested in WiFi phones, or multiple handset single base station
units, although I would be interested in hearing experiences with the
latter (especially snom and panasonic). Do these creatures exist in
the ~$100 market, or am I stuck with the multiple hand set crowd?
Regards,
dtb
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=============================================================== From: Aaron Welch ------------------------------------------------------ The Snom Mx series phones were nice. Single SIP base station and multiple D= ECT handsets. I have a set here, but I am missing the charging cord to the b= ase station. -AW =============================================================== From: Mike Harrison ------------------------------------------------------ We have a Snom wireless in our office, which I have been surprised at the usefulness and voice quality of.. even as a speakerphone. =============================================================== From: "Alex Smith (K4RNT)" ------------------------------------------------------ I got a used VTech SIP cordless phone on eBay which has worked pretty well for me. I still haven't worked out the dial plan on it yet, so on my Asterisk PBX when I want to dial an extension, I have to trail my extension with a pound sign. I'll see if I can hunt down the model number for you. =============================================================== From: "Alex Smith (K4RNT)" ------------------------------------------------------ I found the handset I bought, but it doesn't have a model number. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3D130539806284&ssPageNam= e=3DADME:L:OC:US:1123 Hope this helps... On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 21:46, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote: n |
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