I agree.

Polycom phones are far better in a managed environment. 

Unfortunately, I have to use Aastra on a lot of my jobs.


Robert B wrote on Tue, 07 August 2012 23:09
> For what it's worth, these sort of shenanigans are why I
> stopped dealing 
> with Aastra phones... that and the build quality was not
> very convincing.
> 
> -- Robert
> 
> 
> On 8/7/2012 5:30 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> >  Actually, Aastra provides firmware customized for
> > certain systems. The 
> >  phone you indicated was 'broken" was written
> > specifically for the 
> >  Zultys platform, while the other was not. Zultys
> > does prefer hold, 
> >  resume, park, paging, etc. to work a specific way.
> > They may be subtle 
> >  differences, but they are different.This is why
> > they have documents to 
> >  convert from Zultys to allow people to continue
> > using them without 
> >  issues on "other" platforms".
> > 
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Mark Dutton

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