The cordless handset is limited by the number of buttons, but there are keystrokes for hold and a number of other functions. I wouldn't say that the cordless could be your main phone, but it certainly suuports the deskset well.
Michael
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:31:42 -0600, Colin Anderson wrote:
>>It's excellent home phone. I wouldn't use it in a business environment.
>No
>>hold, no one-touch voicemail. However, it works great!
>
>aw crap, that's a biggie but I think I can work around it, teach the user to
>dial *98 for voicemail, *700 for park and hash to transfer, currently the
>users dial feature-9-8-1 for voicemail right now so they are used to doing
>things the hard way. But a dedicated hold and transfer button would've been
>nice. The users' big requirement is inbound /outbound / missed call logging,
>how is that?
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