Greetings,
While I agree Cisco equipment is very reliable. I find it hard to believe anything will beat the 3Com solution. The NBX I recently purchased, NBX 100, cures all the problems I saw with the Cisco, Inter-Tel, Pingtel, Lucent, or Nortel. It's one box. That's it. No additional boxes for Call managers, ACD, Routers for T-1 lines, or routers for analog lines. Not to mention the NBX system I purchased covers 5 branches with about 100 phones, handles local copper lines in each branch, manages the least cost routing, automated attendant, centralized voice mail, centralized reception, reception time shifting (we cover two time zones), ACD, and did I mention it's in One Box?
I don't want to knock Cisco products, or any others, I love my Cisco WAN routers for the frame relay this NBX runs on. But I didn't want 12 more boxes to manage. I do recommend using switches instead of 10/100 hubs. And the 3Com rang in about $70,000 cheaper than the Cisco solution. If the need for more than a thousand nodes arises, You would have to move to the NBX 750 and more than that I wouldn't know. But keep in mind that you can, as I did, run multiple NBX call processors, to handle multiple branches on a WAN so in effect on my system I could run nearly 1000 nodes. The phones are practical as well. Software programmable, and simple. I couldn't imagine giving one of my older salesmen one of those beautiful new Cisco phones with the massive lcd display. They refuse to give up their WYSE terminals.
Just my opinion.
Carlie Bentley
IT Manager
Fluid Power Products Inc.
Lexington, Kentucky.