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RE: Office IP phone system



NOT Siemens Openscape.  I'm 6 months into that nightmare with them. 
We have a Mitel solution in Canada, it's OK, but as with the Avaya and
Cisco solutions, will never set the world on fire.  Mitel were also the
most expensive (for a 350 user UC solution, not just VoIP).  If I were
starting again (and we tried, but the legal costs of pulling out of the
current contract were prohibitive), I'd have Shoretel and a Microsoft/Cisco
solution at the top of my list.  The former doesn't have so much of a
presence in Europe yet, but they have a very clean solution, which is
appliance-based.  Microsoft have no legacy experience, so I would never
trust them completely on voice, but coupled with Cisco (or others) they
have a pretty good UC solution.  More money though, due to the licensing
model.

Are you looking at VoIP or UC?

From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ho Yin
Ng
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 9:21 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Office IP phone system



I am looking to upgrade my office phone system to an IP based phone system.

Has anyone got any recommendations of types or installer? Someone has
already suggested Mitel.

Or does anyone here specialise in them and would like to come in for a
chat? I am based on Central London.

Looking for a system which can handle around 60 people as a starter.

Thanks

Ho-Yin



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