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Customer wants a cordless ext ? Office is small but will try to accomodate them. The digital is ext is costly in my opionion maybe a cordless headset ?? Any other options ? thanks Gary S
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The ESI-50 has two onboard analog extensions. Connect any cordless phone you like. The digital cordless is a bit more expensive, but is very stable and uses system features a bit more easily than a standard analog phone.
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Problem is this kus both anolog ports are out, dead. So i'm limited to the two options i mentioned . ?
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The cordless headset has to connect to something. A SIP headset, but you need the headset and a license, neither of which are what could be called cheap. You could license a soft phone to a PC and connect a cordless headset to that, but once again licensing comes into play.If you don't want to cobble something together, the digital cordless is your best bet.
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