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  <atom:title type="text">Bertrand LUPART :: VoIP: Polycom Soundpoint IP 301 (good)</atom:title>
  <atom:updated>2026-05-14T10:21:55-04:00</atom:updated>
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  <atom:subtitle type="xhtml"><html:div xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><html:p>We were looking for a replacement for our current shitty noname H323 IP phones. Communication quality was awfull, no call forward, bugs in the H323 firmwares, shity keys&#x85; The phone itself didn't hangup properly.</html:p><html:p class="paragraph"/>
We bought a single Polycom Soundpoint IP 301 to test against asterisk using SIP. The itself is really nice: looks solid, nice keys, nice display. The communication quality is excellent.<html:p class="paragraph"/>
We are doing more testing at the moment, but we may choose to migrate to asterisk/SIP with this phone really soon.</html:div></atom:subtitle>
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