
So I now have fully functioning VOIP at the house using
Asterisk, but I currently only have a soft phone, i.e. phone software running on my
Mac vs. a real phone.
I’ve been taking my time with picking the actual hardware phones I’m going
to get as I want to be sure I make the right decision. And I think I’ve
found the solution: the
Aastra 57i CT.
It’s the cordless version of the
Aastra 57i.
This phone is highly rated by virtually everyone, and even gets
an enthusiastic endorsement
from
Nerd Vittles–the main guy behind
PBXinaFlash, which is the PBX I use.
So it looks like I’ll be getting these here shortly; I’m currently hunting
for a cheap price on the base (which comes with one cordless handset) and
then one additional handset. I can’t wait to get this all set up.
From there I’ll start messing with advanced VOIP features and figure out
ways to integrate with my
Grand Central
account.
Anyway, If any of you have any input on Aastra or the 57i (CT) I’d love to
hear from you. ::
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