Rob Lith wrote:
Hi Terry
Could you outline more what existing set-up they have already - do they
want to use existing PBX's , if so which kind etc, and these Asterisk
or Ciscos as the voicemail application? you could also add on call
recording as a carrot.
Do they have analogue or ISDN, maybe PRI?
Regards
Rob
On 10/04/06, Terry Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi
Guys
I have just come from a customer that is looking to install 13 Cisco
CallManagers into all their branches, (i tried to convince them to go
*). They are looking for a voicemail solution. Now as Kinesis and Unity
are way too expensive (apparently cisco is launching a cheap voicemail
system too) I was thinking of installing * as the voicemail solution.
Lots of goggling i have found plenty information telling me that this is
possible. I just wanted to know if there are any success stories out
there and whether or not i need any additional hardware, other than a
PC. I know that one could use ztdummy as a timing source. Is this the
best way, or is there some wise words out there one should be heeding.
TIA
Cheers
Terry
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Hi Rob
They currently have Philips IS3000 in place, but will be tossing them
out for the Cisco Solution. The main Office in PTA will be running the
callmanager and the branches will all be Cisco 82XX's. They will be
running 4.1 on the callmanager. They syustems will be connected to
PRI's. This all goes live at the end of June 2006.
Cheers
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