We have a majority of IP300's, and a few IP500's. The IP300's are great phones if you need to simply drop in a bunch of VoIP phones quickly and cheaply. The IP300's simply lack certain features like speakerphone that you may want. Aside from that, its a great phone.

-Courtney

Dan Morin wrote:

Sorry for the double post, I tried to paste and accidently sent the email
I've been playing with Asterisk for a few weeks now, and I've gotten everything to work well with softphones, so I'm ready to move on to normal VoIP phones. I've been looking around and reading comments that people have had, and I was convinced that the Polycom IP300 was a great phone for a good price. But, then I ran into this page, which has been update in the last few days:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+SoundPoint+IP+500
The page in the wiki used to say that the person would not recomed Polycom phones to anyone. So anyway, I just want to make sure that the IP300 is a good choice. I don't want to get cheap phones that aren't business quality, since I do play on using them for my business after testing. Also, is the IP500 worth the extra money? What can it do that the IP300 can't. And finally, will the IP300 do ulaw encoding?
Thanks in advance.


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