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Is the choice of this sip phone right for a small office?
It is ordered to transfer the office (27 people) to ip phones. I decided to buy a Gigaset a510 IP Since the building is small, I will put all the bases in the server room, hang them on a separate vlan, and hand out the handsets with chargers. Am I doing everything right?
And another question Gigaset C610A IP stopped producing? Maybe there is some similar model, I would like to take them
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Everything is correct. I set up the same scheme myself, only the base is different - KX-TGP500B09, supports up to 5 handsets.
Gigaset a510 IP is a good option. Keep in mind that there are batteries in the handsets, with intensive calls, the handsets are quickly discharged and employees will not be very happy. I recommend installing Yealink SIP-T19, these are the cheapest and highest quality of the wired series, and where there is no way to run a cable, then there is a radio telephone.
The building may be small, and the walls are concrete. People may be unhappy in remote rooms from the server room.
If the budget allows, it is better to deploy a dect network. For example, as it was already said today, Kirk 400.
If you still want to "farm", then it's better to look towards Panasonic tgp500, they are much stronger, the keyboard is more comfortable, and the charge lasts longer than simons.
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