Seconded, although if you're a bit scared off by the pricing, snom makes
decent intro phones, and they'll be physically much similar to the key
system phones so common in the SMB world.

On 7/13/07, W. Glenn Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Polycom (In my opinion) has the best quality.





*W. Glenn Campbell*

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NetStar Solutions, LLC.

http://www.netstarsolutions.com

Phone:  (270) 554-6700

Fax:  (502) 415-7112



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Hello all,

For deploying Asterisk based PBXs, What do you recommend for an Office
Phones? (IP Phones)

Thanks,

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