MailVoice
Type: Handset
Price: $40 (with BBP Global)
Web: www.broadbandphone.com.au
A familiar-shaped handset, the mailvoice incorporates a very handy feature: the ability to turn off the PC speakers while you chat, via a switch on the side. The sound quality is very good and the device comfortable, an excellent first choice for Skype or Firefly users.
Let's Chat IP Phone
Type: Handset
Supplier: OzVoIP (02) 9016 3844
Price: $41
A simple handset that plugs directly into your speaker and microphone 3.5mm ports, the Let's Chat phone features a volume control on the side, handset cradle with adhesive sticking pad (for affixing to a wall) and a speaker pass-through cable. It's a basic unit, and works with all softphones.
Netgear Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V
Type: ATA/Router
Price: TBA
Supplier: TBA
Seemingly a Mac mini-inspired piece of machinery, the TA612V supports up to two lines and acts as a two-port hub. To use on its own requires knowledge of network protocols, but once configured works seamlessly. The front display is also quite helpful with illustrated lights giving at-a-glance information on connection status.
Netcomm V40 USB VoIP handset
Type: Handset
Price: TBA
Supplier: Netcomm
Web: www.netcomm.com.au
Resembles a mobile handset but otherwise encumbered by the necessary USB cable. Dialing directly into the phone brings up the SIPiPhone software and pressing 'send' dials the number for you. Will suit most other SIP applications as well. A good looking and well built device.
Octtel VoIP Gateway
Type: ATA/Router
Supplier: Octtel
Web: www.octtel.com.au
Price: $299
This device is suited to very large households and small businesses. It supports 4 lines as well as being a four-port Ethernet switch. It has web-based configuration and supports most SIP and IP standards and is a great way to get multi-line VoIP happening at your place.