I'm interested in picking up a Cisco SIP phone, but I don't have enough information to decide between the 7940/60 family and the 7905/12 family. Between the wiki and Cisco's web site, it seems clean that the 7905/12 don't have a speakerphone, and that the 7905 doesn't have a built-in Ethernet switch. The wiki suggests that the 7905/12 has a better SIP implementation and a higher-resolution screen, but that's about all that I can find comparing the two. Can anyone with both of them give me a bit more information?

A few things that I'm interested in:

- XML directory support: how many entries supported, how many lines displayed on the screen on each?

- SIP Alert-Info ringtones. The 7960 can choose from the standard bellcore set right now, but not custom tones. How does the 7905 compare?

- XML services. Is there a difference, or indeed any documentation anywhere?

- SIP implementation quality. The wiki suggests that the 7905 works better, but with no examples. Are there actually problems with the 7960?

- Lifespan. The 7960 is currently running v6.3, while the 7905 is running v1.01. Cisco seems to be be putting more work into the higher-end family.

- Subjective usability. Does either one work or feel better?


Thanks.



Scott


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