As someone who sells AT&T 1070 and vTech CM18445 to analog customers, I'm in love with ease of use and convenience for the end user that the Yealink T4X series of phones offers. I have a T46S and a T42S, I use the same extensions in 2 completely different offices and an auto setup configuration with hosted VOIP providers. It was easy for me and my clients. These are solid phones - I've installed them about 10 times over the past six months for about half a dozen SMB customers. Two local MSPs I work with regularly have differing opinions on their longevity and RMA rates, but even they agree that most software and builds are solid. I had no problems with the hardware itself - the only thing I would mention is that I tried to port a 7 year old Plantronics wireless DECT headset I was using to an old Avaya phone and it worked turned out to be incompatible - it was time to get a new one anyway.
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