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I am currently bidding a system and wanted to get some feed back and options. We are looking at 200 phones,all IP, The mix right now is 50-Exc. phones 60IP and 150 40IP, Due to the fact most of the 150 are labs, hallways, and other locations that just need dial tone to make calls I was thinking about going SIP phones. Last time I did 30 polycoms on an IP Office it was hell. What do you think? If so what model of phones?
Thank you, Martin
Martin Wolfe Wolfe Communications Servicing the North Bay Sonoma, Marin, Napa, Lake, San Francisco, Mendocino ESI, Avaya, Star2Star,and Toshiba Installer
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I know the SIP phone are for local only no remote. ESI has a list of SIP phones that they tested. Are the savings really worth the risk of trouble shooting and loosing the functions of the 40IP?
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