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Howdy folks, Customer has a Strata DK280. They would like an 8 port voicemail system that integrates w the DK280.
Suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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The choices are almost endless from inskin Toshiba mails to standalone products like Voicegate, Amanda ,ETC.
Much is dependent on size of the system ,mailboxes needed , features required customer budget,software level of system ,slots available.
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KENB is right, almost any voicemail will work, i have used Allen for a cheap but afective use, and an Active voice Repatee full blown
Its up to you on how much the customer would like to spend.
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Customer used a Lingo voicemail, and has had many problems. They would like one designed to work w Toshiba.
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jjimm, My suggestion as always BUY a Toshiba Stratagy. Made by Toshiba for Toshiba. IVP8 would be your best bet now days. The PC based units have seen there day, the Flash is maxed at 4 ports, the DK (inskin) is a Hard Drive unit but the IVP8 is a Flash inskin and a very solid offering.
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Aleen Technologies VME Pro if you must have 8 ports. They aren't called Toshiba "Tragedy" for nothing.
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What are they looking to spend? An Amanda 8 port with hard drive (used) is very cheap and easy to program. It will do most anything most people need.
If they have money to spend, then a new IVP8 is a great choice. You will need a laptop and a learning curve for it, but it is not that bad and a dealer can always modem into it from off site if you get really stuck.
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the ivp8 or the dk card are your best choice solid product and itegrats with a 280 the best
you can pick them up cheap on ebay and with some practice you can make that thing sing.....
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Check out CTL. The PC based VS6 is available with 8 ports, integrates with just about anything (I have 3 on Toshiba DK systems), they're easy to set up, and CTL tech support is really good. The price is right, too.
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I advise Toshiba for Toshiba as stated before. I have had past problems using other brands such as the Amanda and smooth operator (yack!) etc..... Save trouble and time do a IVP8 you can do 2 or 4 or 6 or even 8 ports according to your needs. Need cheap go for a Stratagy Flash 2 or 4 port, those old things you can find referb cheap and they do a good job. They just use analog ports off your system where as the IVP slides in a card slot; if your pressed for space or configuration.
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