> If you've considered the Snom, you might also want to test a > Zultys 4x4 or 4x5. I picked a 4x5 up off of ebay recently and > have been pleasantly surprised by it. While I don't currently > have a Polycom to compare it with, I would rank the audio > quality equal to the Cisco's. It also just 'does the right > thing' with multiple lines - only one registration, no hints > needed. Can be configured through TFTP with both default and > phone specific config files. Software updates are freely > available from the Zultys website.
I took a look at the Zultys phones when I was first shopping around. One of their reps was kind enough to lug an entire working phone setup into our office. He had some 4x4's and 4x5's and also a Cisco 7960 (just to show that their system was open standards compliant). I liked the 4x5's ease of use, the 4 port network switch, the native PoE, and the hard buttons for holding and transferring. Much to his chagrin, though, I was actually much more impressed by the 7960. The 4x4's and 4x5's just looked like lower quality equipment. I suppose it didn't help that the plastic casing on his 4x4 was cracked and broken.
In the end I went with neither, though, because the Polycom units were so much cheaper.
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