I've been doing Cisco for a few years at large clients, and recently took on
a Nortel client.

If you want a lot of hand-holding Nortel is not the choice.  On the other
hand, if you are able to get your support from some other source, the Nortel
equipment is drastically cheaper and the backplanes on the switches tend to
be a lot less over subscribed.

Oh, and by the way, the Nortel support web site SUCKS!





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> Hello Guys,
>
> after recovering from the shock of WTC,I just
> remembered that life still has to goes on.
> I have a quest and it is : I am due to appear on an
> interview on Monday 17th Sep., and I have to give a
> presentation on why cisco, and not other competitors.
> I have to be able to convince my interviewers in fine
> english, why(and how) cisco products(old and new),
> protocols,strategy or policy gives cisco an edge over
> other competitors, and therefore places cisco at the
> top most position.
> I have gathered some facts already from cisco's
> website
> and have acquired some knowledge of cisco over the
> years from experience and certifications, but as this
> is a matter of do it well and get the job,or not,I
> thought it was a good idea to share your
> experiences,advice,facts etc,etc.
> I would be very thankful for any input at all.
> Thank you.
>
> > chika
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