Steve Totaro wrote:

Thanks, they are kick ass.

But this client wants a more traditional looking phone and they dont even
want displays, lol, just a few speed dials.  I guess I should have said that
in the first post.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Kohlsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Business Looking Analog Phone





I am looking for some analog phones are low cost yet not cheap looking.
they should fit into a business setting. Can anyone help?


Aastra PT390s. Kick ass phones.

-A.
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I went on this same quest earlier this year. AT&T and GE have some pretty good single and 2 line phones with and without displays, but they are really lightweight. officedepot.com has some of them, sometimes they have more to choose from in their stores. Staples also has a few. Aside from the weight, my biggest problem is somehow the users confuse asterisk into think them hanging up the phone is a flash-hook, but I think that is true for all analog phones. Panasonic also make a few nice phones but all I could find for purchase was white(which I didnt care for). All the phones I considered had the mini-jack headset plug too.
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