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    <title>Watch out for Metallic Objects in IP Phones! You Could Get Hurt!</title>
    <summary>I&apos;ve tested, used, and reviewed many Polycom phones over the years, but apparently I never noticed or received this warning letter with these phones. Check out this ridiculousness:WARNING ALL SOUNDPOINT IP PHONESWith respect to section 5.4.3.10 of the Australian Communications...</summary>
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      <name>Tom Keating</name>
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      <![CDATA[I've tested, used, and reviewed many Polycom phones over the years, but apparently I never noticed or received this warning letter with these phones. Check out this ridiculousness:<br /><br /><strong><em>WARNING ALL SOUNDPOINT IP PHONES</em></strong><br /><em>With respect to section 5.4.3.10 of the Australian Communications Authority as Telecommunications Technical Standard AS/ACIF S004 2004 under the s376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997:</em><br /><br /><em>You should be aware that, under certain operating conditions, the handset earpiece may retain small metallic objects. If this occurs, these objects should be removed before using the handset.</em><br /><br />Really? Seriously? <img title="time-out" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt-static/plugins/TinyMCE/lib/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/time-out.gif" border="0" alt="time-out" /> You have to warn users that the handset earpiece may contain small metallic objects (metal shavings?) and should be removed before using it?<br /><br />a) The handset is made of smooth plastic, so any metallic shavings or objects should slide right off.<br />b) If loose metallic objects are internal to the handset, then won't they likely stay there?<br />c) Even if loose objects fall out through the ear piece's opening, who the heck grinds the handset into their ear that would cause an injury and merit a warning?<br />d) If you're idiotic enough to pick up something and stick it on your ear without noticing metal objects on the earpiece... well, perhaps you deserve sharp metal pricks to your ear - a little smack to the head too I might add. <img title="silly-me-smack-head" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt-static/plugins/TinyMCE/lib/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/silly-me-smack-head.gif" border="0" alt="silly-me-smack-head" /><br />e) People pay good money to pierce their ears and wear metallic objects on their ears. They should thank Polycom for the free ear decoration! <img title="smiley-tongue-out" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt-static/plugins/TinyMCE/lib/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif" border="0" alt="smiley-tongue-out" /><br /><br />Here's a photo I took of the warning:<br /><a href="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/polycom-warning-australian-communications-authority.JPG"><img class="mt-image-none" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/assets_c/2012/02/polycom-warning-australian-communications-authority-thumb-600x450-10871.jpg" alt="polycom-warning-australian-communications-authority.JPG" width="600" height="450" /></a><br /><br />I thought the United States was over-regulated and overly litigious (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebeck_v._McDonald%27s_Restaurants">McDonald's hot coffee</a>), but Australia just took the prize!&nbsp;<img title="eye-rolling" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt-static/plugins/TinyMCE/lib/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/eye-rolling.gif" border="0" alt="eye-rolling" /> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tort_reform">Tort reform</a> never looked so good...]]>
      
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