I have one GXP-2000 and i prefer the SPA 841 of SIPURA, (look their are same price) y the price is not a problem POLYCOM or SNOM
On 9/1/05, Joe McConnaughey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out the Aastra 9133i. Fantastic phone for about $179. I have two of them and will be adding more. More bang
I have upgraded the GXP-2000 to the newest firmware 1.0.1.12 and the
phone is much more usable However, I still have two slight sound
quality issues:
1) There is static on the line at all times. It is not that
noticable to me, but when I make calls out the PSTN the person on the
other end hears
Greetings
We have all those problems and then some... after a while,
the phone starts degrading: The ringing becomes lower and lower and
there is a lot of stuttering in the conversation. Also, if I stop/start
asterisk, half of the phones reconnect while the rest don't. I was
using the same
Thanks..I am begining to agree with you about these phones. Which
poylcoms do you have? I have been looking at the polycom
soundpoint IP501. It seems like a good phone for just under
200USD.
Thanks again,
Aaron On 9/1/05, Jesus Mogollon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
We have all those
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Jesus Mogollon wrote:
We have all those problems and then some... after a while, the phone starts
degrading: The ringing becomes lower and lower and there is a lot of
stuttering in the conversation. Also, if I stop/start asterisk, half of the
phones reconnect while the
Check out the Aastra 9133i. Fantastic phone
for about $179. I have two of them and will be adding more. More
bang for the buck than the Polycoms but slightly less feature set. These
phones are more of an office standard like the Nortel or Avaya
phones.
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9Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005