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We use Polycom phones throughout which are on a par with the Ciscos for look and feel IMO and the IP650 model features 6 lines.
We have on occasion used the Snoms, but we dont have much call for more than 6 lines on a phone. The Snoms are great in that they let you configure pretty much any button to perform any feature, but I dont think the look/feel is up there with other Enterprise products such as Polycom/Cisco.
One thing I would mention is that if you are planning to configure more than one line per phone, you will have to configure each phone manually (rather than auto provisioning via DHCP) as I don't think that you can assign more than one extension per phone automatically at present (please correct me if I'm wrong)?
Paul
We have on occasion used the Snoms, but we dont have much call for more than 6 lines on a phone. The Snoms are great in that they let you configure pretty much any button to perform any feature, but I dont think the look/feel is up there with other Enterprise products such as Polycom/Cisco.
One thing I would mention is that if you are planning to configure more than one line per phone, you will have to configure each phone manually (rather than auto provisioning via DHCP) as I don't think that you can assign more than one extension per phone automatically at present (please correct me if I'm wrong)?
Paul