Re: [GTALUG] Any good analog phone?

2018-08-29 Thread John Moniz via talk
I second that, nothing beats a Nortel phone. If you can find a used/refurbished one that has the features you want, get it.John.On Aug 28, 2018 10:09 PM, Don Tai via talk  wrote:We have a couple of high quality analog/digital phones in the house. I prefer old Nortel Cntempra or Nortel Aastra M8003 phones. Solid as a rock, great sound quality, no batteries required. They come with a digitalanalog switch.https://usedphones.com/nortel-aastra-m8003-nt2n26aa211.htmli have seen them at refurbish stores in Scarborough, or even at garage sales.DonOn Tue, 28 Aug 2018 at 22:02, William Park via talk  wrote:Hi all,

Do you know where I can buy a good quality analog phone, with
    - corded (no battery)
    - caller id
    - voicemail not required

CanadaComputers has only VTech brand, which is what I have now and what
I want to replace.  I'm not too keen on Panasonic brand, from past
experience.
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[GTALUG] Any good analog phone?

2018-08-28 Thread William Park via talk
Hi all,

Do you know where I can buy a good quality analog phone, with
- corded (no battery)
- caller id
- voicemail not required

CanadaComputers has only VTech brand, which is what I have now and what
I want to replace.  I'm not too keen on Panasonic brand, from past
experience.
-- 
William Park 
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