On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 08:03:43PM -0500, Colton Conor wrote:
> However, putting analog phones in brand new hotel in 2019 feels very
> old school and dated.
Certainly, one can seem why the aesthetics seem grim. On the other hand,
it's important to remember that hotels view phones strictly as a
Colton, it was jazz fusion, which was the pms connector to broadcloud. The
endpoints don’t really matter with that integration so much. They use a lot of
vtechs in the hospitality industry because of the customization of the face
plates.
Also I think broad soft/Cisco sold off jazz fusion.
Matthew,
I haven't thought or looked into that. I know when I was looking at
Broadcloud instead of Broadworks, Broadcloud was showing off someone hotel
option.
However, putting analog phones in brand new hotel in 2019 feels very old
school and dated.
I am thinking SIP phones, but then need to
Have you thought about hanging Analog phones off a large ATA (Adtran TA5000) or
a stack of Adtran TA924s? Buid a SIP trunk from Broadworks to the ATA and
assign the TNs to the SIP trunk (Creating trunk users). You can then assign
Broadworks services to the users (voicemail, etc). The SIP