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Old 01-25-2004, 06:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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My response would be who is Qtelnet?

I mean, everyone has heard of Cisco but isu Qtelnet new to the market? Cisco has had about 8 years of Trial and error with thier VOIP systems as Qtelnet is now announcing thier first VoIP Switch?

" I honestly do not know why anyone would even want to look at a solution so complicated."- I think its because phones are mission critical, and as Telecom manager, your gambling a lot on a new comer to the market to provide a good product as well as good service.

Personally the feature of having a Pstn line along with a VOIP line sounds cool but when it comes down to it, I don't think I would trust any companies smaller then the Cisco's, Nortel's and Avaya's of the industry with my businesses mission critical communications.

We have over 1000 people in our company of which I work at the hq's. So I hear if from all the high ups when things are not working.

That is just my opinion, I have never used Qtelnets products but answering your question as a telecom manager, that would be my hold up.

-Rick C.
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