Thanks
Kurt. That was exactly the type of information I was looking for. Chris Bodnar The Lehigh Group 610-966-9702 X:134 -----Original
Message----- 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 -----Original
Message----- Cisco is the only product
I have and would use for this. -----Original Message----- Anyone doing VOIP ? Specifically using the MultiTech
products? Chris Bodnar The Lehigh
Group 610-966-9702
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