You can still buy V1s though, the V2's are great as a cheap carrier card or for a VCM where you only need SCN or SIP trunks. If you are using endpoints it works out cheaper to use a V1 but not by a huge amount
For a small site of 13 IP phones with 6 channels on a T1 I'm guessing we should just go with the ATM (since we need the analog ports) and then just 13 endpoint licenses since the ATM comes with 10 VCMs on r8.1?
I have a very bad experience with legacy card carriers and pri cards.
Somehow they do not work fine as i have had a lot of problems on different sites.
Really Peter? We did loads when the 500 was released and never had issues, yet another thing they have f*cked up with their half arsed attempts at adding new features
pressure from marketing
I feel for the engineers and developers that have to work in that environment.
Nevertheless WE are the ones getting beaten up by customers for it and look like total incomptent morons if it doesn't work properly and we can't fix it.
We have had 3 sites where there where a lot of errors.
The users just could not get a channel to call outside.
Perhaps the engineers used there fat finger to hold it on the electronics itself
It could be bad luck.
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