Max Clark wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on building a new VoIP PBX. Looking at the current market
for phones it seems my best "enterprise" options are the Cisco and
Polycom phones. I have some experiance with the Cisco 7940G, but the
process of flashing the phone with the SIP firmware left a bad taste
in my mouth (not to mention the added expense for the phone).
What is the general consensis about the polycom IP phones? Are they
good? Are they better than Cisco? What do I do for the receptionist's
station?
Thanks in advance,
Max
I have tested both phones. For me both phones are the same thing.
Polycom configuration is easier than Cisco's. For an eye candy user the
Cisco are the best option. But for production IMO Polycoms 500 and 600
are the same as Cisco 7940 and 7960 and much more cheapers. You can buy
Polycoms 500 for less than $200 with support for 3 lines.
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