New Uniquiti SIP Phones
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Those are really impressive looking. I wonder if running Android on them will not cause a lot of unnecessary complications, though. Those phones will get used for so many different things and be so subject to malware and just junk being loaded onto them. Hopefully the controller allows for some actual management and locking down.
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This also means, I supposed, that Ubiquiti has effectively just gone 95% of the way towards being a PC maker. Androids as desktops are already out there, as rare and silly as they are. Put a bigger screen, more memory and a faster CPU in one of these phones, use the BlueTooth to hook up a keyboard and mouse and suddenly you have a full blown desktop for, say, $200! And instead of Active Directory, it has the Ubiquiti controller software.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
No PBX suggested anywhere. They have a controller but not a PBX.
Unclear actually. I assume the same as you though.
The guy on SW mentions that it has functionality like a PBX but Ubiquiti doesn't say that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
No PBX suggested anywhere. They have a controller but not a PBX.
Unclear actually. I assume the same as you though.
The guy on SW mentions that it has functionality like a PBX but Ubiquiti doesn't say that.
I have been offline all day so I have not kept up, but the initial posts on the Ubiquiti forums were also questioning this.
Again, I agree with you, but keeping an open mind.
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Looks like it WILL be a PBX.
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/029/970/trainn.jpg?1260328965That link clearly states that the SDN will perform the PBX functions.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Um.......
H hahah wrong link!! Oops.
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Where does it state that? I haven't seen anything that suggested that from Uniquiti.
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Oh you posted that while I was posting.
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Their main headline item on their site says that the SDN integrates with a PBX. Those features can be external to a PBX. Some PBX vendors don't have vmail, for example.
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Did anyone catch that since this is Android.... That that means this is the first Pertino enabled desk phone?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did anyone catch that since this is Android.... That that means this is the first Pertino enabled desk phone?
Thought about that, but will depend on how locked down the android part is.
I want it really locked down hard though because I do not want users to be able to add their own play store accounts to their desk phone.
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They are advertising that Android is open so you can put whatever on it.
Hence people complaining about Angry Birds.
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@scottalanmiller said:
They are advertising that Android is open so you can put whatever on it.
Hence people complaining about Angry Birds.
That sucks. It means we will be required to use 3rd party tools to lock it down.
I mean I want it open so that management can choose what should be on there. But I wish they would include a method to then lock it down.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Their main headline item on their site says that the SDN integrates with a PBX. Those features can be external to a PBX. Some PBX vendors don't have vmail, for example.
They stated that the PHONE will work with Asterisk (and likely any other SIP based PBX).
The SDN though is a PBX in and of itself.
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I'm not sure. Maybe the controller allows for locking it down.
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edited the picture to add a second circle.
Unless this thing is going to provide unheard of (in the SMB space) 3rd party access to an Asterisk PBX, then it will be running a PBX itself.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Their main headline item on their site says that the SDN integrates with a PBX. Those features can be external to a PBX. Some PBX vendors don't have vmail, for example.
They stated that the PHONE will work with Asterisk (and likely any other SIP based PBX).
The SDN though is a PBX in and of itself.
Where did they state that the controller is a PBX? I've found nothing suggesting that it does call switching.
The SDN is the network. It stands for Software Defined Netwotk. Like Pertino is.
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@JaredBusch what do you mean? Everything I've seen from them including that picture supports the no PBX functionality theory. It doesn't deny the PBX functionality but nothing has suggested that it exists either.
The VoIP port is a VLAN with preconfigured QoS. They state that.