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I think they are Aastra Phones, not sure about the Droid phone.
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Ok, cause Polycom has been using the IP prefix for their SoundPoint Deskphones for 10-some odd years. IP320 and IP550 are current models is all. Was just wondering cause it wasn't altogether uncommon for rebranding to occurr.
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Originally posted by Kumba: Was just wondering cause it wasn't altogether uncommon for rebranding to occurr. Especially with the Polycom line, I can think of three private labels off the top of my head. But I would guess that is because they are great telephones. Can't wait to see the new phones though - it is always fun to see what everyone out there has! Steve
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