Spectralink (now owned by Polycom) has the best and most reliable system. They guarantee a fall of 12ft and they boast of the most rugged phone on the market. Spectralink can mimic any phone sytem brand features including voicemail alert. You can implement them as proprietary antennas or use IP...
I agree with kwing112000. Avaya IP Office is an excellent system. If using VOIP 5600 phones then the IP Office can do DHCP and TFTP server for the phones. Otherwise, If you have a DHCP server you will have to set up a scope for the phones to use. Or you may decide just to go with digital 4600...
Voip trunk are voice over ip. Whether it runs on an IP based PBX only or a hybrid does not matter. Your going to have the same quality.
A hybrid can have advantages where your infrastructure may not be so stable, digital sets are beneficial. Use IP based phones in inaccesible areas where...
I work in the Com system biz.
I install Siemens, Avaya, and a IP/Sip product called Vonexus. Vonexus runs on a Windows 2003 server and works over a array of SIP based phones. The main ones are Polycom phones. You can span and scale the sytem across the country by sharing the same network...
I work on IP based phone systems. After making a change to a wizard on 2 identical servers that back each other up, one server will not start its dcom services. The other server is fine and functioning.
Windows 2003 standard SP1
Server1 --dcom is down
Server2 --all is well
The evnt vwr says...
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