That's like asking 'what is the best car in the world and why?'

If you need to haul lots of people, you buy a minivan.
If you live in the US and need to haul lots of people, you buy an SUV.
If you need speed, to buy a motorcycle.
If you need..


You need to decide what features are required, desired and how much you can spend on each phone. When I bought handsets, my primary requirement was that it had to be 100% remotely manageable and network booted/configd due to the auto provisioning software I wrote. I stuck to the Polycoms, Cisco, Linksys and Sipura brands. Within each brand will be several phones with distinct feature sets. Just figure out which one is required.

My suggestion, find 4 phones you think will work and take them to the customer to choose.


On Aug 31, 2007, at 1:11 PM, William Herrera wrote:

I need to quote a client for a job and I was just wondering.
Out of all the IP Phones out there, which one is the best and why?
Thank you all, all opinions will be accepted.


William Herrera
LAN/WAN Technical Consultant
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