Greetings,

We have deployed probably about 15-20 m3's, and have been shipping m9's 
over the past couple of months. I would agree with the prior posts 
regarding the keypad and the somewhat erratic SIP configuration, 
particularly as as departure from the deskphone configuration that is 
pretty much universal on the 3x series, and even the 8x series is pretty 
much the same.

A couple of notes
- You cannot remotely change the ringtone on the m3/m9's. If you are 
used to have a different inbound number ring differently on different 
phones, that won't fly on the m3/m9.
- The concurrent calls on the m3 is 3 (out of the max handsets of 8), 
and on the m9 I believe it is 4 (of 9). That's pretty clear, but that 
also means that you cannot have more than that RING at the same time 
either.

In general, they are pretty good, and they are inexpensive for a 
cordless phone in comparison with Polycom and Aastra, which will charge 
considerably more for the base station. They are presumably capable of, 
and are targeting, a much larger handset population.

Good luck!

Ron

On 8/17/2011 3:32 PM, mgra...@mstvp.com wrote:
> We had the very first m3 set that ABP uncrated in North America. I
> actually badgered them into selling me one the week the shipment
> arrived. They didn't have the price fixed so I ended up paying a
> premium.
>
> My notes on them are here:
>
> http://www.mgraves.org/?p=1403
>
> I'm kind interested in the m9, but we're pretty happy with the Gigaset
> C61H&  S79H handsets.
>
> Michael Graves
> mgraves  mstvp.com
> o(713) 861-4005
> c(713) 201-1262
> sip:mjgra...@mstvp.onsip.com
> skype mjgraves
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Astlinux-users] Snom M3/M9 experience?
>> From: Peter Loron<pet...@standingwave.org>
>> Date: Wed, August 17, 2011 1:24 pm
>> To: astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>
>>
>> Hello, folks. Anybody have experience with the Snom M3 or M9 DECT handsets? 
>> I'm considering deploying a small number of these in a SOHO environment. 
>> Astlinux as the backend, natch.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Pete
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