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> That's the purely technological answer, which is completely correct.
>
> There's a business side to it as well. Siemens is simply not in the
> consumer electronics business in North America. They make this decision
> consciously.
>
That's a shame. It's a cracking pho
ica. They make this decision
>> consciously.
>>
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>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Siemens Gigaset IP in USA (S685 IP in
>> particular)
>> From: Drew Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Siemens Gigaset IP in USA (S685 IP in
> particular)
> From: Drew Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, August 21, 2008 12:08 pm
> To: Asterisk U
Paul Chambers wrote:
> For some unfathomable reason, Siemens USA doesn't offer the Gigaset IP
> range in the U.S. I'm particularly interested in the Gigaset S685 IP.
> Since it's DECT 6.0, and there's an English (UK) version, I'm thinking
> it should work just fine, after dealing with the walwar
For some unfathomable reason, Siemens USA doesn't offer the Gigaset IP
range in the U.S. I'm particularly interested in the Gigaset S685 IP.
Since it's DECT 6.0, and there's an English (UK) version, I'm thinking
it should work just fine, after dealing with the walwart issue (and
maybe caller ID