In our main conference room (which seats 10-20 people), we have an older Polycom with two extension microphones. There doesn't appear to be a model number, it's just the Polycom SoundStation EX. We've had this for at least 6 - 7 years.
Sound quality occasionally is very poor for users who call in to conference calls.
For conference calls, we use the Avaya Meetme Conference, and then combination of Gotomeeting (with separate audio) with either a Meetme number or our Freeconferencecall.com number. (And I did check -- the freeconferencecall uses the regular PSTN, vs. voip).
Here's the question: Does it make sense to upgrade to the Polycom VTX 1000? We have another phone in the room, a Avaya 6408D+. I considered the Avaya 2490, but am concerned call quality will not be good enough.
We have work-at-home agents who connect via telecommuter mode, and call quality is spotty enough to make me steer away from any of the VOIP Polycoms.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated.
Sound quality occasionally is very poor for users who call in to conference calls.
For conference calls, we use the Avaya Meetme Conference, and then combination of Gotomeeting (with separate audio) with either a Meetme number or our Freeconferencecall.com number. (And I did check -- the freeconferencecall uses the regular PSTN, vs. voip).
Here's the question: Does it make sense to upgrade to the Polycom VTX 1000? We have another phone in the room, a Avaya 6408D+. I considered the Avaya 2490, but am concerned call quality will not be good enough.
We have work-at-home agents who connect via telecommuter mode, and call quality is spotty enough to make me steer away from any of the VOIP Polycoms.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated.