On 1/21/10 11:48 AM, Josh Patten wrote:
If you haven't bought them yet, please don't. You'll be saving yourself a lot of headache if you just buy Polycom sets. If you have, or if you've inherited them, then I'm sorry. You will need a SIP license and to make sure they are licensed to run on a non-Cisco Call Manager platform. Don't expect much out of them. They are pretty sorry as SIP phones.
and I am saddled with our own office with 48 of them, and as they die, I replace them with polycom's.
(anyone want a bunch of broken 7960's?)

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