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They look good and sound even better!

November 7th, 2009 No comments

We have finally done it! After months of testing we are (almost) ready to launch our initial two phone models! And the heading don’t lie, at least in my opinion they both look and sound just great, and the price is probably better than any other VoIP phone out there, at least those that support both  SIP and IAX2. The only thing remaining is for me to finish writing the manuals, convert them to FLASH paper and post them online.

Our entry level phone is capable of two SIP and one IAX2 line. This is not the phone I would have chosen for a big corporation, but for a small company or a home office it fits the bill perfectly. It should be available from our shop in a week or so, at least if I am able to keep my schedule.

SOHO

I am pretty sure that the second phone will be the answer to the prayers of a huge number of VoIP integrators. Yeah, I know we have similar phones from all the major brands, but most of them (if any at all) don’t support IAX2. Do I need to mention that the majority of them also carry a much higher price-tag, and I really don’t know too many people who don’t like saving a couple of $$. It comes with or without the sidecar making it a great choice for both the receptionist as well as the office desk.

CORPORATE

They are already in stock at our DC in Breda, The Netherlands. Job has just replaced his trusty old SNOM phone with the SOHO model, and so far I have got nothing but positive feedback from him.

iPhone + Asterisk = True (sort of…)

April 10th, 2009 1 comment

I am one of those (very few) people who are not hooked on the iPhone. Don’t get me wrong, it looks like a very nice “toy”, and it has more features than a Swiss army knife. But like everything else it is far from perfect, and like almost everything from Apple it carries a rather high price. And you can’t use it as a VoIP client. Or???

In a recent blogpost called  Jailbroken iPhone + SipPhone = Asterisk Goodness Corey jailbrakes his iPhone (twice), install a few applications and voila, the iPhone has a SIP client and is ready to work as an Asterisk extension. Cool! Maybe it’s time to reconsider. Or maybe not, it’s still possible to brick it. And I am not very fond of bricks, at least not in the Apple price range.

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