Hey Nortel,
I am personally a fan of the Nortel 11xx IP sets, I feel these are the best IP sets anywhere, but unfortunately I don't see them at very many places especially retail stores. I also do not see very many Avaya sets in retail stores either.
I hate to say this, but most all of the former Nortel users seem to be going with Cisco. I can name a few big retailers who have switched over from their Nortel systems to Cisco:
Retailers: Nortel to Cisco:
Kroger and Walgreens
Other companies Nortel to Cisco:
Charter One Bank Chicagoland
Northern Trust
University of Illinois at Chicago
Northewestern Medical Center
Spectrum Health Grand Rapids, MI
Government GSA is phasing all of their GSA offices to Government VOIP Cisco
Heck, even the President uses Cisco sets on his desk and on Air Force One
Other non former Nortel companies:
WalMart: Avaya to Cisco
Home Depot: Avaya to Cisco
Bank Of America Chicagoland: Nortel/Avaya to Cisco
Grand Valley State University: ROLM/Siemens to Cisco
It's safe to say, I've seen an overwhelming amount of Cisco phones everywhere. I am not saying I love it, but they are everywhere. The only Cisco phone that comes close to a Nortel product is a 79xx series with a full color display such as a 7965 with a 7916 side car KEM.
I did find a way to record the 8 Nortel rings into my 7970 working on the UCx system. I'll post it on my blog when I have a chance so you can all hear.
If the UCx catches on from EMetroTel, people will still be able to use their Nortel phones for years to come, now getting out there and marketing it, is difficult in the land of competition.
"Keep the Peace, Use RLS"