[BUGA] Re: Multiline DECT phones?
Greg 'groggy' Lehey
Greg.Lehey at auug.org.au
Tue Mar 7 11:34:03 CST 2006
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On Tuesday, 7 March 2006 at 11:21:26 +1030, Adam Hawes wrote:
>> - One phone for home phone number and office phone number (two
>> different lines).
>> - Both have a VoIP connection, so they each go through a Sipura
>> SPA3000.
>> - I want a headset at least for my office phone, preferably wireless.
>> Could be Bluetooth.
>
> I have a good Oricom DECT phone. It's 1.8GHz so it doesn't get all
> over your Wireless signals and you can have multiple handsets/bases
> in the same vicinity. The handsets I have also have a 3.5mm stereo
> socket that accepts a Nokia-compatible earpiece. It works a treat.
Any thoughts on handling multiple lines? How do you register with the
base station?
> I have been incredibly happy with them. I plug them into my VoIP
> and they sound great. I haven't ever experienced any of the echo
> problems that some people complain about with VoIP services.
I think the VoIP echos are orthogonal to the handset. I get them on
specific connections (i.e. calling specific people), for example.
Greg
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