mobiledynamics
Technical User
I know UC is working with the Definity platform.
Hopefully, they are working on it for a IPO.
Or maybe there will be a new IPO platform that will supercede everything.
We run a 406V2 with no major add-ons or module. We are primarily IP phones with the exception of the analog ports on the unit in which we use 1 to trigger a door mag lock and the other for a polycom unit.
We have been offered a 500 series from a company that closed it's doors. Just short of needing to buy 2 legacy card carriers (vcm & pri) and also needing to fork out $650'ish for the Pro Upgrade (so we can use our VM Pro RFA), I'm debating whether it is worth the upgrade or not.
I can't guess the future but I'm looking to determine how much extra features will there be in new software builds that will be relevant in the 500 series vs possibly non-supported features in the 400 series. I suppose hardware architecture plays a role as well.
On thing we do miss from other systems is the follow me - feature me functions, in which the phone can ring multiple sources in unison or in sequence.
Hopefully, they are working on it for a IPO.
Or maybe there will be a new IPO platform that will supercede everything.
We run a 406V2 with no major add-ons or module. We are primarily IP phones with the exception of the analog ports on the unit in which we use 1 to trigger a door mag lock and the other for a polycom unit.
We have been offered a 500 series from a company that closed it's doors. Just short of needing to buy 2 legacy card carriers (vcm & pri) and also needing to fork out $650'ish for the Pro Upgrade (so we can use our VM Pro RFA), I'm debating whether it is worth the upgrade or not.
I can't guess the future but I'm looking to determine how much extra features will there be in new software builds that will be relevant in the 500 series vs possibly non-supported features in the 400 series. I suppose hardware architecture plays a role as well.
On thing we do miss from other systems is the follow me - feature me functions, in which the phone can ring multiple sources in unison or in sequence.