Thursday, September 20, 2012

Suggestion On Voip Phones - Elastix Forums :: Open Source Unified ...

@hinzinho Getting one of each would be quite expensive. But I wish I had the budget, would be a definitive test for sure.

Thanks guys for the info.

Pretty hard to find suppliers with Stock. All are either 30days to 45 days.

@xyzed hows the call quality on the SNOM?

@crazyyadu Yes I agree I worked with Polycoms before and from Nortel, Avaya, Panasonic, etc... Polycoms were the best in sound quality. This was back in the days when there were only analog and digital lines no VoIP yet. I guess their DSP chips are the best around or at least their implementation of the said chips.

As noted in my first post the number one qualification is Sound Quality. Frankly I don't need all the fancy features of phone books and stuff. Price comes 2nd. Since I dont need all the fancy features I was looking at almost entry level prices.

Tomorrow IM going to a supplier with Avaya phones that are SIP capable and he is willing to test it with me and connect to my servers to do an actual voice call. I hope it works out because this has been taxing me a little and adding a little more stress.

Source: http://www.elastix.org/index.php/en/component/kunena/25-newbies-corner-/109130-suggestion-on-voip-phones.html?limit=10&start=10

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