Customers still have Nortel equipment. I was talking to a Nortel employee here in RTP, he stated that they are told they would know by october. He said he expects the designers to go first if they are planning on killing the CS1K line. he thinks as support he will last longer than the rest. the usual HR/ADMIN people will be let go right away.
Don't forget that Nortel is a global product as well as other products. Across the pond, Microsoft's IP exchange hasn't gone as well as they hoped because people over here like to actually hold a telephone handset and aren't to keen on these softphone applications.
Microsoft has gone to Nortel to allow the use of it's IP Phones via use of it's CS1K platform. I understand that Avaya hasn't got a very close relationship with MS?.
Anyway is it correct that Avaya uses VxWorks like Nortel does?. Another thing was that Nortel was brought out by a consortium of interested parties via the Avaya name.
For all we know, there may be other plans that will arise within the next few months that will be interesting for us all.
the only bad part about needing a nortel job is you have to be willing to move.. if your in a depressed area, not a lot of people are walking off and leaving a vacant seat.. but there are around 1300 eng level jobs vacant at my last search.. i still get job offers from when i did independant work.. just pack and start calling
it think Avaya is based in Linux and Vxworks, Cisco Call Manager i think is based in MS Windows server thats why im still wondering why people like this Cisco Call Manager, and confused as well if the survey on the market share is correct,in my location most of the big companies are with Nortel or Avaya, there are few mid-size companies goes to Cisco,is that the case in USA and UK that Cisco is #1 or #2 ??
From what I hear through the grapevine
CS1K will be phased out within 5 years
BCM Platform will continue
Multimedia Communication Server (MCS) 5100 will continue
Nortel Govt. Solutions signed a 10 year contract with the Feds. Avaya has to honor that contract, but Avaya will take over all Govt contracts by 01/01/2010. Verizon and Sprint are out. I signed up with Avaya months ago to keep the contracts alive. We are signed up for classes too. We dropped Cisco a few years ago, since the price and VoIP hype didn't impress any of my customers. Don't bail on Nortel, just sign up with Avaya, and keep ahead of the game. Traditional (M3904) sets will always be cheaper then IP sets.
That 10 year government contract is already over 2 years in place. The Nortel gear is being purchased from the manufacturer so they are still installing CS1K's across the country. They still have hundreds of sites to go.
i just read a press rls from avaya, they are saying that they will continue to offer and support the nortel line.
they did mention the gov side of the business as a major plus
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