Lowers I found is a grandstream at 45$USD:

   http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=39

Bruce Nik wrote:
Andre,
Indeed it is but the price is not right. Remeber that I might never see these units when I give them out. So, I have to really budget on the unit price. I don't mind buying a whole lot for under $50 for Aastra 51i but I am not sure if I can find that. Regards,
Bruce> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:05:57 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Consumer grade IP Phone Set or reliable ATA> > Hi Bruce,> > Take a look at the Aastra 51i I believe it will match all your needs.> > 
Bruce Nik wrote:> > Good Evening All :)> > > > For those of you who have experience in the area and have actually implemented large volume of IP Phone sets or ATAs I have a few questions. These units will be setup to connect to one central system (Asterisk) from outside. So, NAT is probably important. The 
following are the requirements that have to be met by the IP Phone set or the ATA:> > > > IP Phone:> > -Support SIP or IAX (MGCP support is a bonus)> > -Have at least 1 X LAN in addition to the 1 X WAN port > > -Support G.729 besides supporting G.711 (I can settle for just G.711 if I have to)> 
> -NAT friendly (Probably this rules out lots of sets)> > -Cheapest available and looking for any or all options available. (color or no style don't bother me) > > -Provisionable over HTTP or TFT (this would be one amazing feature that> > I would love to have on the ATA or the phone; No necessary 
feature)> > > > ATA> > -Support SIP or IAX (MGCP support is a bonus)> > -Have at least 1 X LAN in addition to the 1 X WAN port> > -At least 1 X FXS port (Don't really need FXO but if it's available I don't care; 2 X FXS would be a bonus)> > -Support G.729 and G.711 (can settle for G.711 if 
have to)> > -NAT friendly> > -Provisionable over HTTP or TFT (this would be one amazing feature that I would love to have on the ATA or the phone; No necessary feature)> > -Cheapest available and looking for any or all options available.> > > > I know that Linksys allows provisioning but I think 
even their program is hard to obtain or at least costs a lot. Please let me know if you know otherwise.> > Since lots and lots of these units are needed so I don't think that price or provisioning would be a problem. Please remember to definitely keep prices under $100.> > > > Your input is much 
appreciated,> > Bruce> > > > _________________________________________________________________> > Your chance to win great prizes with Windows Live Mail and Rogers MobileMail. Click here to learn how.> > http://g.msn.ca/ca55/207> > -- > ----> Andre Courchesne - Consultant> Tel: 
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