Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-11-09 Thread Mandeep Singh Bhabha
Its not russian, its bulgarian language, mostly words are like russian.

On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:57:45AM +0300, Brian Hutchinson wrote:
 The web site is Russian (Serbian I think). Company is Hybird Systems
 (Hibridni System AD).  Best I can tell which probably does not help much
 except to say it is a legit company that has been around a long time making
 computer stuff since the 60's.
 
 
 On 10/30/07, Kyle Sexton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Does anyone know who really makes this phone:
 
  http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/
 
  Large pictures are at the bottom:
 
  http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
  http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-11-06 Thread Jim Houser
We are in need of an IAX based hard phone.  

We have used softphones and USB headsets already and they are greatly
affected by the other software running on the Windooz laptops and PCs of our
users.  

Does anyone know where we can go to find IAX based hard phones in the US?  
The one on this link looks very nice.

Jim


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Kyle Sexton a écrit :
 Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/
   
Not so mysterious: we import those phones in Europe ;-) POE, 5 accounts, SIP
and IAX able, nice audio Good product.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-11-06 Thread Administrator TOOTAI
Kyle Sexton a écrit :
 Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/
   
Not so mysterious: we import those phones in Europe ;-) POE, 5 accounts, 
SIP and IAX able, nice audio Good product.

-- 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-11-06 Thread Peter Lindquist

We also sell these phones and ship world wide

www.voipperiod.com (See IP0027)

Administrator TOOTAI wrote:

Kyle Sexton a écrit :
  

Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/
  

Not so mysterious: we import those phones in Europe ;-) POE, 5 accounts, 
SIP and IAX able, nice audio Good product.


  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-30 Thread Senad Jordanovic
Brian Hutchinson wrote:
 The web site is Russian (Serbian I think). Company is Hybird Systems 
 (Hibridni System AD).  Best I can tell which probably does not help much 
 except to say it is a legit company that has been around a long time 
 making computer stuff since the 60's.

Here is original manufacturer:

http://www.tecomproduct.com/IP2008.htm


Enjoy!!!


Senad Jordanovic (Central European Time)
Bicom Systems Ltd
+1 619-760- ex 7001
+44 20 7043 3480 ex 7001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.bicomsystems.com



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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-30 Thread Brian Hutchinson
Cool! I guess the other guys just repackage it. Good info.  Would be nice to
hear if anyone has used it. Looks like a nice phone.

On 10/30/07, Senad Jordanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Brian Hutchinson wrote:
  The web site is Russian (Serbian I think). Company is Hybird Systems
  (Hibridni System AD).  Best I can tell which probably does not help much
  except to say it is a legit company that has been around a long time
  making computer stuff since the 60's.

 Here is original manufacturer:

 http://www.tecomproduct.com/IP2008.htm


 Enjoy!!!


 Senad Jordanovic (Central European Time)
 Bicom Systems Ltd
 +1 619-760- ex 7001
 +44 20 7043 3480 ex 7001
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.bicomsystems.com



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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Smith, Rick
doesn't look legit to me.

It's got CE/FCC emblems, but no ID #'s ?!


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Subject: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/

Large pictures are at the bottom:

http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg


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[asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Kyle Sexton
Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/

Large pictures are at the bottom:

http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg


-- 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Joel Hill
Hmm the shape looks like an Aastra but the buttons down the side look
like PlayStation buttons to me. Maybe it's a Sony Cisco joint effort.

Joel.

On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 16:35 -0500, Kyle Sexton wrote:
Does anyone know who really makes this phone:
 
 http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/
 
 Large pictures are at the bottom:
 
 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg
 
 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Steve Underwood
Smith, Rick wrote:
 doesn't look legit to me.

 It's got CE/FCC emblems, but no ID #'s ?!
   
If that is a mark of legitimacy, then most equipment must be fake. :-)

Steve


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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread cb
On Oct 29, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Kyle Sexton wrote:

 Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/

 Large pictures are at the bottom:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg

I don't know who makes the above phone, but physically, it looks  
nearly identical to the SBC 125 or SBC 225 http:// 
www.sbcphonestore.com/SBC-Corded-Telephones/1-Line-Multifunction- 
Caller-ID-Speakerphone-SBC-125-ii_2.html

I have no idea if SBC makes their phone themselves or contract it out  
to someone else. But going just off look, I'd think the SBC phone and  
your mystery phone clearly have some part of the manufacturing  
process in common, because it is definitely using the same shell.

I have access to a few of the SBC 120 (also the same case, but lacks  
the little side panel for speed dial info), so if you really need to  
know more, I can look for FCC numbers or other info to try to  
determine who the ultimate manufacturer is for the SBC phone.

-chris
www.mythtech.net



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Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Brian Hutchinson
The web site is Russian (Serbian I think). Company is Hybird Systems
(Hibridni System AD).  Best I can tell which probably does not help much
except to say it is a legit company that has been around a long time making
computer stuff since the 60's.


On 10/30/07, Kyle Sexton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/

 Large pictures are at the bottom:

 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
 http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg


 --
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