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Hi, I'm David, and I'm Becky. Today, we're going to talk about the evolution of the Cisco IP conference phones. Cisco has made significant advancements with their conferencing units, and here we have a few of their latest models. Let's start with the smaller one, the 7832. The 7832 is designed for smaller conference rooms. Cisco realized that one size does not fit all, so they created a more compact option for rooms with limited space. For example, an office or a roundtable in an executive's room could benefit from this smaller phone. Cisco recommends a room size of around 10 feet by 10 feet for the 7832. Both the 7832 and the 8832 conference phones are SIP compatible. Cisco has moved towards using SIP as their preferred protocol. Previously, the 8831 used third-party software, which prevented it from utilizing Cisco's new WebEx calling capability. However, the 7832 was the first model to be equipped with Cisco's own software, allowing it to be cloud connected or used on-premises. One important difference between the 7832 and the 8832 is that the 8831 could not register to the cloud. Now, let's talk about the 8832. This model is more comparable to the 8831. It has daisy-chain capability and supports microphone extensions. The design of the microphones on the 8832 resembles those on Cisco's telepresence line, and they have a modern silver finish. The mute buttons extend out for easy access, and the phone has a more universal three and a half millimeter jack instead of a proprietary RJ11 jack. The control panel is located on the phone, and the microphone design allows for a 360-degree sound experience. It's worth noting that the microphones are currently wired, and there is no confirmation on the availability of wireless microphones for the 8832. If you're...