They seem to be very good ! but where the hell could we buy them in Europe !?
 
Michael

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        Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens John Todd 
        Verzonden: di 17/08/2004 4:56 
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        Onderwerp: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom SoundPoint IP 500/600 XML minibrowser
        
        

        At 4:16 PM -0700 on 8/16/04, Wiley E. Siler wrote:
        >  > -----Original Message-----
        >>  From: Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >>  Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 4:11 PM
        >>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >>  Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom SoundPoint IP 500/600
        >>  XML minibrowser
        >>
        >>  On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 00:34, Wiley E. Siler wrote:
        >>  > Also, is the new SIP  and bootrom release available for download
        >>  > somewhere?
        >>  >
        >>  > Thanks,
        >>  > Wiley
        >>
        >>  Don't know if these are the latest but here are some links.
        >>  First one has sip & bootrom files:
        >  > http://www.freedomphones.net/polycom/files/
        >>  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+Phones
        >>
        >>  Regards,
        >  > Patrick
        >
        >Yep.  Those are the latest.  Sip 1.3 and Boot 2.5.
        >
        >Thank you!
        >Wiley
        
        
        Cool; I've been waiting for that release, and I'm very happy to see
        the XML minibrowser in the SIP image.
        
        I dug through the manual, but did not see the feature that I've been
        waiting for: XML URL fetching based on SIP INVITE or SIP NOTIFY
        parameters.  I'd like to add a SIP header (or partial header) to my
        INVITEs so that the phone will jump to an XML URL upon receipt of the
        INVITE.  This would allow a "screen pop" with more useful data in it,
        instead of just a simple caller ID.  I could bring up a picture, a
        chart, a call history, etc. etc. etc.  In other words: a "push" to
        the phone for a page based on a realtime event.  However, I don't see
        that in there.  Boo hoo.  This might be possible with the 'services'
        button, but that requires user intervention, and probably would have
        to happen after the phone has been picked up - I haven't tried, and
        my schedule prevents me from trying at the moment.
        
        Anyone have any ideas on this?
        
        PS: Everyone who has a Cisco 79xx phone _must_ get a Polycom IP600
        somehow on their desk.  The administrator's manual has so many cool
        features that can/should be integrated into Asterisk, that it's worth
        just reading the PDF to see how useful an IP phone could actually be
        if we (Asterisk) had support for some of the advanced features like
        shared line appearances, call bridging, and barge-in.  Cisco: listen
        up.  These guys will eat your lunch if you keep crippling the SIP
        projects.
        
        JT
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