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We just did a video on MSDN's Channel 9, where we showed off some of the phones we use around here. Many of the viewers are probably going to think we're a little over the top when it comes to equipment we use for testing, development, and demos. I'm getting ready to do a few press announcements related to our upcoming release of SP1 too, so I feel like I'm always trying out phones like these.
On the far right is that white Syspine Response Point base unit. Just to the left is the Dlink version I also have one white Syspine phone and a black Dlink phone. On the left, just under the left monitor is my Office Communications phone. If that's not enough, I also have a headset for click-to-call conversations using the internal company OCS network. Oh, and that Tilt on the right is my mobile phone.
Try it out: you can call my Response Point phone anytime at: 425-881-2170. If I'm not here (or if I'm too busy to answer), talk to the automated receptionist, or leave me a voice mail.
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
RP doesn't explicitly support Plantronics, but I know there are people who use them on RP. You'd have to check Plantronics documentation to see how to connect. All of the RP phones today have regular RJ jacks on the handsets, so if your headset manufacturer supports that, it shouldn't behave any differently than any other phone. let us know when you get it working!Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Does the responsepoint phone systems support Plantronics wireless headsets? If so, how do they connect up? Thanks, Terry Webster