>> > Now for my present delima. - Actually this one's been racking my brain since > about March. > > I need to find a Cisco Reseller. > very good and will pre configure the Cisco phones for SIP.
http://www.voipsupply.com/home.php <--Snip--> > Last month, I purchased a Cisco-7905G IP Phone from a vendor in the States & > paid a pile of money to FedEx to get the thing sent to me. > > The phone DID NOT include the SIP firmware. - Since I have a 'BroadVoice' > account, I'm stuck until I can SIP into this phone. It is a real pain to upgrade to sip on a Cisco. Voip Supply charges an extra $100 to do it for you > > I'd also like to use the 7940/7960 phones but, again, there's the SIP > Firmware problem. > > I've been all over the 'wiki' pages & have read what's necessary to get this > firmware & get it installed. - Basically I need a 'service contract' for > each phone. you need a sip license for each phone. > > Wading through the pages & search engines on Cisco's web site is a true > excercise in futility! - A google search is more accurate. > > But I've yet to find a Cisco Reseller who knows what I need & is willing to > talk about it. - Heck! - Even finding a Cisco Reseller with a valid phone > number where you can talk to a 'PEOPLE' is a feat in itself. > > So - If anybody knows a Cisco Reseller, or if you ARE a Cisco Reseller and > know what I need, please contact me. - I'm sure there are others in this ML > that are in the same boat as I or who have been there themselves. > You may also want to look at Polycom phones they are less of a headache than the cisco phone. They are both good on quality, look and feel of a business class phone. Cheers, Max _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users