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If you don't want to have to talk through your
computer (ala X-Lite/Pro) then there's
the GrandStream BT101, it has some minor quirks
(e.g. 3-way calling does not work even though there's a button) but they should
be fixed in later firmware releases. Also GrandStream makes ATA devices (devices
that make your regular analog or wireless phone speak SIP). These phones can be
found for as low as $65 USD and have EXCELLENT voice quality and can even work
behind NAT...
There's also SIPURA for the ATAs.... IPDialog
SipTone II is another SIP Phone... Uniden makes one also, both of these are over
$100 apiece...
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- [Asterisk-Users] residential sip phone John Williams
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] residential sip phone Tony Richards
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] residential sip phone Chris Shaw
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] residential sip phone Daniel Jimenez
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] residential sip phone programming dept
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] residential sip pho... William Suffill
