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Location: St. Louis, MO Rep Power: 8 ![]() | T1 pricing I'm currently looking into putting a small system into a office in the D.C. area. I need a system for 10-12 phones with the usual bells and whistles (CLID, intergrated vmail,conf, ...). Have any of you heard or worked with ESI-IVX systems? I'm not famaliar with their product. | ||||||||
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Location: Dallas, Texas Rep Power: 21 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | T1 Point-to-Point Reply Hey Jimmy, here is a link to there site: http://www.esi-estech.com/products.html I haven't heard of them before either. Looks like a small system, they seem to have been around since 1987. They are headq'd out of Plano, Texas. | ||||||||
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Location: Meridian, MS Rep Power: 7 ![]() | I installed one of their stand alone voice mail systems (on a Panasonic 1232) a few years back. It was nice. I have not actually seen the complete phone/vm system but it looks really cool and if it's anything like the voice mail that I put in, and I imagine it's even better, it would be well worth your consideration. Whatever you do, get an integrated system. They always work better. Richard | ||||||||
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