David Downing, general manager for enterprise and SMB communications solutions, did say that its BCM 450, which lets small and mid-sized businesses add IP telephony to their systems, will be released in October. The BCM 450 will scale up to 300 users, which is more than twice as many as the BCM 400.
The company also said that it will decide 'in the next couple of months' if it will add SIP lines to the BCM family, which would make it a survivable gateway for branch offices if the corporate WAN fails.
Pricing for the BCM 450 wasn't immediately available."
Hopefully this won't fall through like the promised BCM300/600 series...now if they could only make a CS1000 with the same GUI as a BCM enterprise edition. We wouldn't have to go to M1 school to learn how to perform a simple MAC!
The company also said that it will decide 'in the next couple of months' if it will add SIP lines to the BCM family, which would make it a survivable gateway for branch offices if the corporate WAN fails.
Pricing for the BCM 450 wasn't immediately available."
Hopefully this won't fall through like the promised BCM300/600 series...now if they could only make a CS1000 with the same GUI as a BCM enterprise edition. We wouldn't have to go to M1 school to learn how to perform a simple MAC!