Well make sure that you have a good knowledge in SQL server and Windows 2003!
And make sure you get a fast support, they are slow on responding to tickets!
Hi
If i was you i will go with an Asterisk based system.
We have some customers that switched from Cisco to PBXware solution, you will probably spend at least $350,000 from Cisco.
A good setup : Vswitch pbxware + Polycom Phones should handle 3000 extenions with a lot of features.
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Well, integrating Asterisk with Nortel PBX can be done!
We have clients that uses the asterisk as a gateway and voicemail and for other purposes.
As long as Nortel system has FXO ports, communication with Asterisk can take place!
Check out this list of IP PBX's:
www.click4pbx.com
Ben
Hi,
You can always keep the analog lines and use the IP PBX, but if you are expanding the lines, you should go with a T1/PRI.
You can always use a VoIP providers to save the monthly costs.
An asterisk System will be the best in terms of costs and features:
check out this list of IP PBX's...
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