jneiberger
Technical User
I'm hoping that GSmitherman will answer this.
We are currently an Avaya shop. Four of our locations have Avaya PBXs. One location has Avaya IP phones registered to the PBX at our main location. A bunch our sites are standalone systems running Comdial or ESI key systems.
We have two sites with old Comdial systems that need to be replaced soon. We want to make a move toward VoIP and we want to use those sites as a kind of pilot. We are looking at Avaya, ShoreTel, and Cisco. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages.
The biggest advantage for Avaya is that we're already an Avaya shop. The move to Avaya VoIP system-wide would not require any forklift upgrades at our major sites. The migration at any given site would also be easier because the Avaya system would continue to support our existing analog and digital sets.
However, I'm very impressed with the Shoretel system. It looks really great! If I were starting a company from scratch and needed to purchase a phone system, it would definitely be ShoreTel. However, in our case, the incumbent provider has a huge advantage. Avaya may not be the "best" system, but it may be the best fit for what we're doing.
Keep in mind that we're not talking about Avaya IP office, we're talking about a full-blown system, not the SMB product.
What do you think? If you were already an established Avaya shop with hundreds of Avaya digital and analog sets in place already, would you still make the move to ShoreTel for VoIP? Is it *that* good?
Thanks!
John
We are currently an Avaya shop. Four of our locations have Avaya PBXs. One location has Avaya IP phones registered to the PBX at our main location. A bunch our sites are standalone systems running Comdial or ESI key systems.
We have two sites with old Comdial systems that need to be replaced soon. We want to make a move toward VoIP and we want to use those sites as a kind of pilot. We are looking at Avaya, ShoreTel, and Cisco. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages.
The biggest advantage for Avaya is that we're already an Avaya shop. The move to Avaya VoIP system-wide would not require any forklift upgrades at our major sites. The migration at any given site would also be easier because the Avaya system would continue to support our existing analog and digital sets.
However, I'm very impressed with the Shoretel system. It looks really great! If I were starting a company from scratch and needed to purchase a phone system, it would definitely be ShoreTel. However, in our case, the incumbent provider has a huge advantage. Avaya may not be the "best" system, but it may be the best fit for what we're doing.
Keep in mind that we're not talking about Avaya IP office, we're talking about a full-blown system, not the SMB product.
What do you think? If you were already an established Avaya shop with hundreds of Avaya digital and analog sets in place already, would you still make the move to ShoreTel for VoIP? Is it *that* good?
Thanks!
John