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09-26-2013 09:40 AM
Hi,
We have a VoIP provider for the office's telephony who can provide us with conference phones. We decided to buy IP5000 in amazon and not to them. Now they say that the model we have bought (IP5000) is not supported by their VoIP system, just only conference phones IP6000 and IP7000 are supported. This sounds to me a bit weird, does it make sense in any way? Which "special feature" can make one phone (not) supported?
Also they said we need an enginner to configure the phone wich it will cost £70. In my opinion configure an IP phone should be pretty straigh forward if they provide the configuration details such as password, username, servers, proxies and so. Am I right?
Honestly what I think it is that they are upset because we didn't want to buy the phone to them so they are losing their business 😉
Thanks
Regars
09-26-2013 09:56 AM
Hello jogo,
welcome to the Polycom Community.
It may be simply that their provisioning server cannot provision the SSIP5000 which was introduced with the software version SIP 3.2.3
At the end of the day they will need to be willing and able to support you and if they refuse this endpoint on their platform it is their decision.
I cannot comment on the pricing issue which again is a service they provide for you.
The community itself contains a FAQ which should answer all your questions.
Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.
Best Regards
Steffen Baier
Polycom Global Services
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