John Todd wrote:
failed companies run by engineers. Selling direct is a limited market; there are only so many Asterisk home users that you can advertise to via the mailing lists. :-)
I think there are enough of us resellers/consultants around here to make a very viable business for a decent phone product; if the Virbiage FT102 IAX phone was available (and reliable) right now at the price listed on their web site, I could sell 50 in the next week, and plenty more after that.
Same goes for the Sayson 480i, although it's a little more expensive, it's still a far better product (or will be :-)) than anything else at or below its price. If it was available, I'd be selling them immediately.
As it stands today, the least expensive multi-line appearance SIP or IAX phone available in the US is the Polycom SoundPoint IP 500, which is a nice phone, but not cheap ($240 or so), and Polycom doesn't really cater to those of us who aren't buying from their "solution providers". There is a _huge_ market for a decent, 2/4 line appearance business class SIP/IAX phone (with G.729 support) for under $200US, and whoever gets there first is going to have a quick return on their efforts.
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