Upside Long-term observers of Cisco Systems will know the networking giant ( which has gradually diversified its range over the years into other fields) is not exactly known for its cheap prices, an issue that has fuelled the success of rivals such as Hewlett Packard's ProCurve division, telephony giant Avaya, and China's Huawei. However, you get what you pay for, and few would complain to have Cisco throughout their organisation. The company's 1 June release of the 6900 series of internet protocol desktop telephone handsets would appear to be an attempt by the company to provide a cheaper option for customers not willing to fork out the big dollars for thousands of the more expensive 7900 series phones Cisco has done so well with as IP telephony migrations have accelerated over the past few years (including a massive roll-out at Australia's own Westpac ).

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Cisco Unified IP Phone 6900 Series