I really like the IP60x phones. Have started using the IP430, so far after 20 or so they are fine.

But the IP30x and 50x I refuse to use.

The aastra 480i is also good.

The 9133i has promise.

I do not like the snoms - any.

Grandstream are so so

Budgetone is not bad for the price, but not enterprise grade.

My evals are based on useability, quality, reliability, and management.

pros and cons on all, but the 601/430 are my best picks so far.

I have tested and used Cisco also, but their price and license and feature models are nuts, at least the last time I really investigated.



On Jul 26, 2006, at 12:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Not for our users. We held focus groups, and the Polycom's won in terms of ease-of-use over all the other phones investigated.

Which other phones did you investigate specifically?

Our users found the polycom menus cumbersome, with commonly used options buried 3 or more levels deep. Transfers don't work the way users expect (blind vs attended), and other issues.

-Dan
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