Citel makes SIP gateways for Nortel handsets that allow you to forklift the Nortel PBX and drop in Asterisk or any other SIP based platform, while retaining the Nortel desktop experience for the users.

Cory J Andrews



Carlos Chavez wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 15:48 -0700, James Noble wrote:
  
This is off topic but I have inherited a Nortel Option 11c and am
curious what features you are using that make you want to continue
using it in conjunction with Asterisk as opposed to moving completely
over to Asterisk.  I am just learning the Nortel and find it powerful
but haven't found the features that I have become accustomed to in
Asterisk.  
    

	The only thing that prevents me from completely replacing the Nortel
thing is the customer.  They simply do not want to throw away their
"investment" and spend money on new telephones.  The nortel voicemail
box failed last year and buying a new one is way more expensive than
integrating Asterisk for IVR and voicemail.  The only thing they will
really miss is the MWI light on their phones.

  
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