TommyTwoTimes
IS-IT--Management
I'm in the middle of an evaluation of trading turrets, and I could use some insight from people who may have been through this before.
Currently we have an 8 turret IPC IQMX system on an Alliance 100. It was never intended to get much bigger than that, but times change. We're looking to expand to 28 and possibly as much as 40 turrets. IPC is currently being fed analog pairs. In order to do so we would need to bring in the Alliance 300, buy a bunch of very expensive cards, replace our PBX and spend a boat load of money.
Mitel's offering is appealing. For half the price they seem to deliver the IPC functionality, and more. The back room footprint is a pair of servers. They can accept SIP. They interface with ARDs and MRDs. Did I mention they were half the price?
My question, what am I missing about the Mitel system that IPC provides that my brokers are going to say they can't be without? What would be the reason that if I brought in the Mitel turret system that I would end up regretting it?
There are two reasons I'm still considering IPC: the brokers are used to it (which is fairly big) and it is an extremely solid system (which is also fairly big.)
Currently we have an 8 turret IPC IQMX system on an Alliance 100. It was never intended to get much bigger than that, but times change. We're looking to expand to 28 and possibly as much as 40 turrets. IPC is currently being fed analog pairs. In order to do so we would need to bring in the Alliance 300, buy a bunch of very expensive cards, replace our PBX and spend a boat load of money.
Mitel's offering is appealing. For half the price they seem to deliver the IPC functionality, and more. The back room footprint is a pair of servers. They can accept SIP. They interface with ARDs and MRDs. Did I mention they were half the price?
My question, what am I missing about the Mitel system that IPC provides that my brokers are going to say they can't be without? What would be the reason that if I brought in the Mitel turret system that I would end up regretting it?
There are two reasons I'm still considering IPC: the brokers are used to it (which is fairly big) and it is an extremely solid system (which is also fairly big.)