Hi Everyone,
Need to gather some info from the "real" world regarding TDM vs VoIP implementations. Here's the story in a nutshell:
We are a medium-sized hospital running CM2.2, (4) gateways, a remote SI and remote Prologix (both soon to become gateways). Modular messaging 3.0 slowly replacing three Intuity Audix systems. 99.9% of all phones are TDM based. Seriously, we only have 12 VoIP phones currently running.
We're building a new 100,000 sq ft expansion for 60 new patient rooms. A couple of director level folks would like to make the new expansion a technical showcase and have asked me to price out VoIP phones.
At first glance, the VoIP will cost $37,600.00 more than TDM. This is calculating additional Med-Pro and C-Lan boards and the cost of Cicso PoE ports. The TDM phone costs figure digital port boards and RTU's, etc.
From my perspective, the IP phones aren't bringing anything new to the table. They won't be sporting any fancy applications, they will make and take calls period. Additionally, I'm having a difficult time trying to convince upper management that they will still have to run phone lines for fax, TTY and other analog devices.
Has anyone else fought this battle? I'd be interested in some of the details especially if you work in healthcare. I'm not anti-VoIP, it's just that there isn't a compelling reason to install them just because they're VoIP! If we were building a hospital from the ground up -- no problem. Thanks in advance for your opinions, facts and stories.
Scott
Need to gather some info from the "real" world regarding TDM vs VoIP implementations. Here's the story in a nutshell:
We are a medium-sized hospital running CM2.2, (4) gateways, a remote SI and remote Prologix (both soon to become gateways). Modular messaging 3.0 slowly replacing three Intuity Audix systems. 99.9% of all phones are TDM based. Seriously, we only have 12 VoIP phones currently running.
We're building a new 100,000 sq ft expansion for 60 new patient rooms. A couple of director level folks would like to make the new expansion a technical showcase and have asked me to price out VoIP phones.
At first glance, the VoIP will cost $37,600.00 more than TDM. This is calculating additional Med-Pro and C-Lan boards and the cost of Cicso PoE ports. The TDM phone costs figure digital port boards and RTU's, etc.
From my perspective, the IP phones aren't bringing anything new to the table. They won't be sporting any fancy applications, they will make and take calls period. Additionally, I'm having a difficult time trying to convince upper management that they will still have to run phone lines for fax, TTY and other analog devices.
Has anyone else fought this battle? I'd be interested in some of the details especially if you work in healthcare. I'm not anti-VoIP, it's just that there isn't a compelling reason to install them just because they're VoIP! If we were building a hospital from the ground up -- no problem. Thanks in advance for your opinions, facts and stories.
Scott