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Linksys SPA962
Connectivity: Wired; Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 11/2007
Computer Act!ve approved of the solid build quality of the Linksys SPA962 VoIP phone as well as the nice, crisp colour display and support for six Sip lines. They say it is a business-like handset,
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More information at: Computer act!ve, 11/2007 Review: Linksys SPA962 VoIP phone Linksys have added the SPA962 to their growing range of VoIP business handsets. Can this professional device prove its abilities by supporting up to six independent extensions? … to review
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Linksys iPhone CIT300
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 3/2007
"... The iPhone wasn't quite as good, and it was hard to hear because callers sounded muffled. Transmission quality wasn't as good either, and voices sounded more distorted than with
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More information at: Computer Shopper, 5/2007 Linksys iPhone CIT300 and Philips Dual Phone VoIP 321 Using Skype as an alternative to your traditional landline is easier if you buy a dedicated cordless handset such as Linksys' iPhone CIT300 or Philips' VoIP 321. Both kits come with a base station that plugs into your PC via USB and your landline. A separate handset and charging station can be put anywhere else in your house, allowing you to make both Skype and landline calls. In test: Single Test … to review
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Linksys WIP330 Wireless-G IP Phone
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 5/2007
"... If you have a SIP account that you want to carry around, this is a good way of doing it. ..."
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More information at: Computer Shopper, 7/2007 Linksys Wireless-G IP Phone Skype is the most common VoIP service for travellers, as its range of phones and clients makes it easy to carry wherever you go. If you primarily use a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) service such as Vonage or Freedom2Surf, though, Linksys' Wireless-G IP Phone might be the product you're looking for. … to review
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Linksys iPhone CIT400
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 5/2007
"The Linksys CIT400 is the best cordless Skype phone I've had a chance to review. It's versatile, it's simple, and it works. ..."
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More information at: Ars Technica, 5/2007 All you need is a router... A few months ago I did a Skype phone shootout involving two cordless Skype phones. I concluded that, for a host of reasons, the Linksys CIT300 was the better of the two phones. However, a few of our readers were upset that I had failed to mention neither of the phones were compatible with Mac OS X. The newest Linksys cordless phone, the iPhone CIT400, does not require a computer at all and is my favorite cordless Skype phone yet. Here's why. … to review
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Linksys SPA942 Internet Phone
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 2/2007 With a wide variety of call-handling options and Sip services, Personal Computer World considered the Linksys SPA942 Internet Phone to be a great-quality business IP phone. They were also impressed … 1 review |
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Linksys CIT200 Cordless Skype Phone
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 4/2006 "Make cordless VoIP calls, but the Skype functionality's limited ..."
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Linksys SPA941
Technology: VoIP Telephone; Newest review: 10/2006
"If you are prepared to pay the premium price, the LinkSys SPA941 is a more attractive VoIP phone than your average handset."
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More information at: ZDNet, 10/2006 SIP protocol VoIP phones VoIP phones offer the familiar look of a conventional desk phone with similar functionality, but aren’t as plug-and-go. Like so much networking kit, setting up a VoIP phone can be a very frustrating experience because there are often 70 or more parameters that can be adjusted. Although basic setup typically requires a minimum of four entries, these may need to be duplicated, re-parsed or the syntax changed, from one model of phone to another. For the moment, ease-of-setup is a major differentiator between models. Although it's possible to configure these phones from their keypads, it’s much easier to do using either a Web browser or a TFTP server. Certainly remote setup, using configuration files, is the most attractive option for an IT department, allowing VoIP phone installations to be rolled out and maintained across an entire business from a central point. Sadly, design values for VoIP phone seem a bit low on the agenda. Many are downright ugly and very few look like they hail from the 21st century. We selected five of the better-looking phones for this review. In test: Five VoIP phones were reviewed and rated based on features, performance, ease of use and value for money. … to review
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