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tRoN

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Which from these brands are good.
Need for a small office. Will have a main switchboard type and 5 extensions.

Yealink
Grandstream
Fanvil
 
Yealink is the best from my experience, they are actually pretty good. Don't have much experience with Fanvil, but Grandsteam is crap. Have tried multiple of their devises, way back from the old HT-502 and 286. The same goes for Atcom, even worse than Grandstream.
 
Where do I get Yealink from at good pricing?
 
Snom...never EVER again.

And I suspect with that Clarotech never ever either, if you were the supplier behind the scenes who utterly failed to support a useless and **** product.

Snom are awesome, I have tons of them at various sites.
 
Snom are awesome, I have tons of them at various sites.

Yup that's what I was told in a sales pitch too, then I bought a **** load of M9-range products that never really worked properly.

The supplier apparently didn't agree and wouldn't honour a swop out to a different product and instead punted the "new" (why is there a new one if there's nothing wrong eh?) M9r's instead which were marginally better.

Eventually just took the knock and chucked them all out.

A product is only as good as the support it receives.
 
Yup that's what I was told in a sales pitch too, then I bought a **** load of M9-range products that never really worked properly.

The supplier apparently didn't agree and wouldn't honour a swop out to a different product and instead punted the "new" (why is there a new one if there's nothing wrong eh?) M9r's instead which were marginally better.

Eventually just took the knock and chucked them all out.

A product is only as good as the support it receives.

I think it's no big secret that the DECT range of phones Snom produced were an utter failure (M3/M9). We also learned that the hard way. Their normal phones however I cannot fault.
 
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I think it's no big secret that the DECT range of phones Snom produced were an utter failure (M3/M9). We also learned that the hard way. Their normal phones however I cannot fault.

Glad you agree there.

Yes the wired ones were fine.

But then the distinction needs to be made more apparent.
 
Nothing buy joy with Yealink.

Used them with hosted PBX as well as a local 3CX server and I've never had a major issue.
 
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