I am shocked it took Avaya that long to catch on and it accumulated to $88 million. In the PDF it also said they were selling counterfeit phones.
I was also reading another article linked below and it said something interesting we have been worried about, the IP Office and how Avaya is trying to push everyone to RingCentral.
"Avaya IP Office was a cloud-based, on-premise collaboration and communication product for conferencing, IP calls, and voicemail-to-email, geared towards small and medium-sized businesses. The product was discontinued in 2020 when the “Avaya Cloud Office" replaced it, but many firms worldwide continue using it."
I know it is just a article and not from Avaya but there have been questions about IP Office Roadmap for major feature updates.
I think that is just bad reporting as Bleeping Computer also says
The licenses are linked to a physical SD card containing a matching unique serial number. These memory cards must be plugged into the computer for the software license to be activated, so forging them is hard.
@AvayaRed
Grammar and fact are removed from that statement.
In 2020, Avaya introduced the “Avaya Cloud Office" which was purported to replaced "IP Office", but many firms worldwide continue using the latter on a license-renewal model basis.
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