Cisco Unified IP Phones Video Data Sheet



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Get a brief overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone portfolio. Cisco provides a complete range of IP phones designed to take full advantage of converged voice and data networks, while offering the convenience and user-friendliness you expect from a business phone. More info: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/index.html


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Nice Vid. But, ... ( 1 year ago by rgcrl)
Nice Vid. But, Nortel AND Avaya are so much better!
And hey guys here ... ( 1 year ago by rgcrl)
And hey guys here are some phones which introduce a whole new security risk to your network - just go google and find out!
neato ( 6 months ago by springsource)
neato
SIP enables these ... ( 6 months ago by springsource)
SIP enables these phones to work with non cisco platforms like Arreva Communications Indigo 3000 telephony server. Cisco functionality at half the price.
Looking into ... ( 6 months ago by twowinds)
Looking into Fonality Voip system using SIP and found they will support the Cisco 7960 IP Phone but not the Cisco 7940. Both phone have the same Bios setup...
Wow, this was an ... ( 3 months ago by oldNavyJZ)
Wow, this was an extremely dull presentation. It is no wonder, because these are $1000 phones that essentially provide nothing more than can be obtained through better, vastly less expensive options. I prefer a migration path that doesn't involve rip-and-replace, that allows me to use ANY device that doesn't have to bear the expensive Cisco label. Further, at 130 kbps per call, Cisco is a bandwidth hog. Want your phone to run an open SIP protocol? THat will cost you more. Buyer beware!



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