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A couple of years ago I saw a picture of a desk with a strange looking phone on it. The phone had a keypad and a bunch of buttons but the weirdest thing about it was that it had two handsets. I thought maybe it was so two people could listen and talk on a conversation without being in speakerphone or a way to share a phone between two people. In the last few weeks I discovered that they're called trading turrets. Here's an example of really nice one. I've become obsessed with learning about these things and I've discovered two things: they're very expensive and there aren't many soft versions of them. They have all kinds of interesting functions like hoot and holler, intercom, multicast, and other stuff. I've read that these turrets can end up costing $10,000 per seat sometimes, inclusive of hardware and support software and licenses. I've been able to find a single provider of a trading turret softphone from this company. It looks old and costs $1,000 for the software. Can someone tell me more about these turrets or if there are cheaper alternatives to the professional grade versions sold to financial companies? hummingbird hoedown fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Jan 28, 2017 |
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