I wish I could answer this. I deployed quite a few of the SPA5xx phones. Those are straightforward enough, so if there's one with Bluetooth and you find one new enough to have a Cisco badge maybe you can appease that person.
I did have one proper Cisco that we played with, and at the time I recall it being rather more difficult than everything else. We wanted the option just in case we had someone like you have who insists on Cisco, but over the years I did VoIP, exactly zero customers ever wanted a proper Cisco after seeing what it cost. -Adam ________________________________ From: AF on behalf of Nate Burke Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 1:41 PM To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group Subject: [AFMUG] Desk VoIP Phones We've been using grandstream phones for quite a while, cheap and easy to provision. One of my new business customers is making a stink because 'he's never heard of Grandstream, these phones just don't work with my bluetooth headset, I NEED a Cisco phone because that's a real phone' I'm thinking that it's mainly about ego, that his friends probably have Cisco phones on their desks, and he doesn't, so he's making up issues. I haven't used Cisco phones in many years, Linksys SPA504G's were my last dabble into non-grandstream phones. It looks like a Cisco phone with Bluetooth (A requirement) is about $550 for an 8851. How do you provision those? Is there any sort of cloud provisioning? Still done with TFTP? Put some sort of call manager on site? I really like that I can provision the Grandstream phones while they are behind the customers firewall without having to do any port forwarding etc. Cisco always used to like Licensing, is that still the case to use them with normal SIP, or are they all SIP now. Just wondering if it's worth trying to investigate Cisco phones for this one customer, or if Cisco phones really want a Cisco Callmanager on the backend. -- AF mailing list AF@af.afmug.com http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com
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