In article <4ae1f590$0$2477$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
R Johnson <bounce@null.invalid> wrote:
>When I get round to setting up an Asterisk server, I'm guessing I'm going
>to need to use IP phones with it (of course). The think I'm wondering, is
>what recommendations for something cheap and basic that will support a
>headset, allow me to put calls on hold to answer other calls etc most
>gratefully received.
Nearly all SIP phones will do this, so it boils down to budget after
personal preference, so a desk/wall phone? wireless (DECT), big, small,
colours other than black/grey/white/silver, etc.
For a cheap and basic desk phone, try the Grandstream BT200 - but
that's numeric display only. The next one up is the GXP280 which has an
alphanumeric display - good for caller ID.
The Siemens DECT range is also well priced - especially the A series.
So I'd suggest you look on the interweb - the shop sites and have a look
through the phones, etc. and once you find one you like, get it ...
Places to look:
www.voipon.co.uk www.provu.co.uk
but there are many other places - just google.
Gordon
Ps. You don't *need* IP phones - you can use analogue phones with the
right modules on a TDM card, or ATA devices...