I have
used (read, used in production and administered from the ground up) two
different products that have VOIP capability, and have trained on a
third.
The
Altiserv package from Altigen is my favorite, and is well worth investigating -
I'd purchase it before anything else.
The
Televantage package from Artisoft is OK, and worth putting into the mix as a
comparison.
The
3com product is interesting, but I don't have enough experience
I've
seen the Cisco product, but not recently, although it also looked
interesting.
The
first two, from Altigen and Artisoft, allow you to place standard analog phones
on the desktop, and centralize the VOIP in the server, which incidentally both
work well under Win2K. They also have a multitude of other features which make
office automation easier.
The
other two require you (at my last experience with them) to have proprietary
phones, which were much more expensive. This may have changed for either or both
of Cisco and 3Com products, however, as I have not seen them in a
while.
Kurt
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From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 08:35 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Voice over ip Cisco
is the only product I have and would use for this.
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