Yealink Suppliers
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As @NetworkNerd said. I got some Yealink phone from them last year.
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The G models are no longer made. Buy the S model.
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@jaredbusch so these devices are no longer made? Does that mean the SIP-T46S is the replacement to the Skype for Business model phones and that there is some functionality to tie SfB into the phones?
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Never used these guys...
https://www.ipphone-warehouse.com/yealink-sip-t48s-sfb-ip-phone-p/sip-t48s-sfb.htm
But there is the T48S with SfB firmware.
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The next question I have, and I'm sure to be ridiculed for it.
These phones with SfB firmware still act as phones first? Right Can be assigned an extension, DID, call flow, etc.
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@dustinb3403 said in Yealink Suppliers:
The next question I have, and I'm sure to be ridiculed for it.
These phones with SfB firmware still act as phones first? Right Can be assigned an extension, DID, call flow, etc.
I received a couple of the t46G with skype firmware and was able to install the regular firmware on them... that is my only experience with anything for Skype4Business phone stufff
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@brianlittlejohn said in Yealink Suppliers:
@dustinb3403 said in Yealink Suppliers:
The next question I have, and I'm sure to be ridiculed for it.
These phones with SfB firmware still act as phones first? Right Can be assigned an extension, DID, call flow, etc.
I received a couple of the t46G with skype firmware and was able to install the regular firmware on them... that is my only experience with anything for Skype4Business phone stufff
That's a different approach entirely.
I'm looking to possibly tie our SfB accounts to the phone, along with our Extensions, DID's etc.
So people can be reached via SfB or their extension or their DID.
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Can't help you with that, never looked at doing that.
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I can PM pricing to you on these. I drop ship from Texas, the same place voipsupply and everyone else dropships from.
You can reload SFB with normal OS but if moving to SFB (lord knows why you would do this, although o have managed to power shell extensions and dialing rules in to place) you have to get a license from Yealink for the SFB within 180 days.
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@bigbear the sfb option is a non-starter, and not something were heavily interested in
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@dustinb3403 said in Yealink Suppliers:
@bigbear the sfb option is a non-starter, and not something were heavily interested in
The interface is hell, pricing isn't great. I'm sure if you were a big skype house it would make sense.
Just confirming though that on t4 phones you can simply flash firmware to switch back and forth.
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Yeah it's not something we care for, as there are to many nuances for a system that has no tie in to what we need