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yes, you can use cat 3 (cw1308) cabling for 10/100 if the cable is direct end to end.
it is not recommended, though, and does comply with any standard you should use ca5/5a/6
you could use a multi port ata and use analogue phones for the phones that do not have the correct cabling. an alternative solution would be wifi adapters on the ip phone on a dedicated wifi network, which is not an ideal solution. with wifi, ensure you know the limitations, i.e., the number of concurrent connections,
just my opinion, though:-)