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Posted by Steven Lichter on September 6, 2008, 12:36 am
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Rob Little wrote:
> I've been trying to get a good cordless phone system for my home/office, but
I've yet to find a
> system that meets my needs. (Ok, the old siemens gigaset did, but the
reliability was, um, bad)
>
> My must haves:
> 1) Must support at least 5 cordless extensions
> 2) Must support at least 2 POTS lines
> 3) All extensions must share the same missed-call list. (I don't want my
office to say I missed
> 5 calls, my kitchen to say I missed 12 calls, and the handset under the sofa
says I missed 230
> calls).
>
> You'd think these aren't impossible to find, but I'll be darned if I can find
one! Do I have to
> get some kind of business phone system for this?
>
> Thanks,
> --rob
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Motorola mad one, but the only place I have seen them is on eBay and the
wireless handsets are getting rare and some sells want an arm and a leg
for them. Also when you buy the hand sets you have to make sure that
they have not been registered with the base, or if they have been they
have been un-registered or you will never get them to work. Search
MD7001 and or MD7091. I saw one for $269.00 for a base and one hand set,
which is about $70.00 more then what Motorola sold them for.
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