From: jb (barrerj1@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jul 10 2004 - 11:21:49 GMT-3
Mitel has a pretty good solution for a deployment like the one you
mentioned.
www.mitel.com
JB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nakul Malik" <nakul@nakulmalik.com>
To: <cisco@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: IP Telephony in a mid-size enterprise [7:90601]
> I wouldn't mind doing Cisco for all of my VoIP needs if I were you. Now,
> since you mentioned it would be a call center as well, I can tell you that
> we were running over 2000 seats on it successfully and had integrated
Unity
> for messaging. Also we had IP IVRs running successfully. Moreover I have
> found it to work pretty well if you iron out the starting glitches.
> HTH
> -Nakul
>
> ""John Neiberger"" wrote in message
> news:200407092017.i69KHhgW024853@groupstudy.com...
> > >>> John Neiberger 7/9/04 2:04:41 PM >>>
> > >If you were involved in a brand new enterprise operation that required
> > VoIP
> > >connectivity for 120 locations, which vendor would you choose? Nortel
has
> > a
> > >few options but I don't think they're the heavyweights in the market.
> > Cisco
> > >and Avaya seem to be the biggest players, but I don't think the Cisco
> > stuff
> > >is as mature as the Avaya products. ShoreTel also seems to have a nice
> > >solution but I don't know too much about it.
> > >
> > >So, if you could pick any vendor and you were starting completely from
> > >scratch, who would you choose?
> >
> > I hate to reply to my own post but I left out a couple of details. Let's
> say
> > that one of your sites had about 300 employees and included a call
center.
> > The only other requirement that I could think of would be voice mail,
> > centralized or not. The remote sites would require 5-20 phones per
> > location.
> >
> > Given those parameters, are there any vendors you'd immediately lean
> toward?
> > Alternately, are there any vendors you'd immediately lean away from?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
> > +------------------------------------------+
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> >
> > "The reason we can't find a relationship
> > between the Constitution and the
> > government is that there is none."
> >
> > -- Michael Badnarik
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