VOIP or PBX?

VOIP or PBX?

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VOIP or PBX? Sluggy 03-24-2005
---> Re: VOIP or PBX? Nikos Kouliou ..03-29-2005
Posted by Sluggy on March 24, 2005, 6:12 am
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Looks like we will be moving our company soon and growing a lot so I have a
need for a new system.
We currently have an old key (Meridian) system and a Call Pilot.
I anticipate we will have some remote offices around the country and we make
heavy use of phones.
I would like something that will work well in this scenario and not take
rocket scientist to manage. Adds, removes, moves, should be easy. We have a
robust network with all Cisco switches, etc.
So any ideas?

Thanks






Pure Networks
Posted by 3z3k3l on March 24, 2005, 6:16 pm
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Have you checked out the Pbx Comparison at Pbxinfo.com?

http://www.pbxinfo.com/index.php?module=bkbCompare

Good Luck.



Posted by Nikos Koulioumbis on March 29, 2005, 9:54 am
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well meridian can be upgraded to voip pbx , and have ip phones and trunks
all over the place ,
plus you can have small sites with srg.


what is your system ?
11c ?
or it is Norstar ? some times they call the norstar family part of the
meridian family,
the callpilot is good , you can keep it.
it is the best in the market.
regards

nikos

> Looks like we will be moving our company soon and growing a lot so I have
a
> need for a new system.
> We currently have an old key (Meridian) system and a Call Pilot.
> I anticipate we will have some remote offices around the country and we
make
> heavy use of phones.
> I would like something that will work well in this scenario and not take
> rocket scientist to manage. Adds, removes, moves, should be easy. We have
a
> robust network with all Cisco switches, etc.
> So any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>




Posted by Smokey on March 29, 2005, 9:02 am
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Its a Norstar. Old as dirt.





> well meridian can be upgraded to voip pbx , and have ip phones and trunks
> all over the place ,
> plus you can have small sites with srg.
>
>
> what is your system ?
> 11c ?
> or it is Norstar ? some times they call the norstar family part of the
> meridian family,
> the callpilot is good , you can keep it.
> it is the best in the market.
> regards
>
> nikos
>
>> Looks like we will be moving our company soon and growing a lot so I have
> a
>> need for a new system.
>> We currently have an old key (Meridian) system and a Call Pilot.
>> I anticipate we will have some remote offices around the country and we
> make
>> heavy use of phones.
>> I would like something that will work well in this scenario and not take
>> rocket scientist to manage. Adds, removes, moves, should be easy. We have
> a
>> robust network with all Cisco switches, etc.
>> So any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>




Posted by GHTROUT on March 29, 2005, 9:30 pm
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Smokey wrote:
> Its a Norstar. Old as dirt.
>
>
>
>
>


Cisco is rumored to have a Linux based Call Server in the works. Not
sure, but it makes sense to have that option for sale.

The IP-and-DM-in-one-box Nortel Meridian runs VxWorks. Probably Virus
free until Microsoft buys rights to all GNU software ever written

If you do this search, one of the results will have an article on the OS
for Telecom systems

http://www.google.com/search?&q=Packetized+Voice+Stupid

The author has a lot of VoIP and IPT articles, many derived from the
unexpected experiences of early adopters - and many predicting the types
of troubles that may be common moving forward.



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