I know the compatibility of various IP phones (Cisco, Snom, Polycomm...) has been discussed at length. What I'd like to know is how useful the "pixel-based" screens on some of those phones are. Can I create interactive applications, informative screens, feed still pictures (even B/W), etc...? I know *some* things can be done with an ADSI compliant analog phone, and I'm guessing -- maybe incorrectly -- that the expensive IP screenphones would allow even more functionality.
Things I'd be interested in: - Advanced Telephony functions, such as: "shared" caller-id log among phones within a group; Do-Not-Disturb with status-display; advanced call routing w/o pickup (phone rings, send to voice-mail or cell-phone based on keypress); presenting a list of voicemailboxes along with the message count. - Automation, such as: Display/control HVAC settings, security, lighting (yes, I have the server-pieces in place for that, just looking to extend the GUI) - SMS - Read email and/or alert to new email messages - View instant messages and/or alert to instant messages *IF* any IP phone is capable of such applications, which would be my best bet? _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
