Nick, Thanks this is exactly what I am looking for. Yealink seems to be the up and comer. How is their support? Their documentation and release notes look like a joke, so I am a little concerned. There doesn't seem to be much version tracking on bug fix numbering like Polycom is known for.
Is there a reason to use the old Polycom IP line since the VVX series has replaced it? The Grandstream GXP2140 looks like one hell of a deal for under $100 including 24BLF keys, but it looks like it looks like it has a paper insert for the BLFs. In todays world with ever changing add moves drops do you really think paper labels are even a viable option? Seems like a nightmare to me. On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:55 AM, Nick Olsen <[email protected]> wrote: > In the following order. > > 1. Yealink, (T41P, T46G, T48G) Easy to configure. Easy to upgrade. Just > works. No real bugs that I've found. > 2. Polycom, (IP330, 550, 650..etc) Just works. Not as easy to configure. > Has a few oddities. But once it's up. It's pretty solid. > 3. Grandstream. (GXP2140) Haven't had much seat time with them. But they > might unseat polycom from the number two spot. Easy to upgrade/configure > like the yealink. Just stay away from the android based ones. I've had some > real issues with those. > > Used with Asterisk, Mostly in a hosted PBX environment. I really like the > easy of using more advanced features in the yealink, Like multicast paging. > BLF is super simple..etc. > > I will say though. I've got two Polycom IP650's in use at a local pizza > place. Phones have queues on them for when customers call in. And are > really put through hell. Hundreds of calls a day. Absolutely covered in > flour and pizza. (The phone handsets are physically shiny now it's been > handled so much). And it just keeps chugging (knock on wood). > > Nick Olsen > Network Operations > (855) FLSPEED x106 > > > ------------------------------ > *From*: "Colton Conor" <[email protected]> > *Sent*: Thursday, March 26, 2015 11:46 AM > *To*: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > *Subject*: [VoiceOps] What is your favorite line of IP Phones and Why? > > What is your favorite line of IP phones and why? What PBX or softswitch do > you use these line of phones with? > > I would love to hear responses for both Hosted PBX applications, and > On-Prem PBX applications. > > Is there any reason or need to use non IP phones in todays environment? I > know NEC, Avya, and others make multiple digital non SIP phone systems. >
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