All I can find on that Cisco website is this:
 
 
I can't see the likes of BT, O2, Vodaphone etc wanting to deal with me !
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hermann Wecke
Posted At: 23 April 2004 17:23
Posted To: Asterisk-Users
Conversation: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco phones
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco phones
 

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Paul Tyreman wrote:
 
> I have three questions to ask about this:
> 1)   How do I know if my phone qualifies for a service contrct ?
 
When you (try to) buy your service contract, you will need to give the model and serial number of the item you are trying to include into your contract. If the item qualifies, then you are "approved". I had some problems adding mine. For some reason the contract was made under the previous owner name. This was promptly solved, BTW!
 
> 2)   Where do I buy a service contract from ?
 
Any Cisco partner around the world: http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/cpn/cpn_pub_bassrch.pl
(find a Service Provider)
 
> 3)  How will Cisco know that I have downloaded a image that I don't
> have a licence for ?
 
Every time you want to download an image, they will present you a copyright notice and an agreement to be accepted. If you choose to download that image, it is registered into their database and match against your service contract. If you have a service contract for a 7960 SCCP and is downloading an image for a 12416 router you *MAY* get charged for that...
*MAY* does not mean that you *will*. But don't complain if you receive an invoice or a credit card charge billing for that download. _______________________________________________
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