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It looks like i am finally gonna break down and start looking at IP phone systems.
I would like to purchase a small system and set it up in my demo room, BUT i still dont know which one.
Any suggestions on a system to sell/install??
Thank you, Mitch
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What systems you sell now?
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small stuff....not ip ready....
i want to lok at a whole new ip system to sell...
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Look at the Toshiba CTX100/670........Sweet!
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Look at ESI. They have nice small IP systems and don't require a commitment on sales.
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Look at the Nortel BCM. Based on the Norstar, it is server based, 2 NIC cards built into the system. Will work with Norstar TDM sets and the I2000 series phone from nortel that are also will work with the larger VOIP systems(PBX based) they sell. Good luck!
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Coral,
What is the small IP system that ESI sells. I have been quoting a lot of the "C" Class stuff lately.
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Ah, E-class is the smallest ESI that can do VOIP acording to the website - https://www.esi-estech.com/products/systems/VoIP/why_VoIP.php NOT exactly a small system OR innexpensive! Talkswitch has new unit out as well as Bizfon that's way less expensive. (note their both new nad do not have much of a track record yet, so I would expect some debug issues at this point) but you can get into a Talkswitch 4x4x8 for less than $1700. I don't believe the E-Class comes anywhere near that! Corwyn
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Coral, Quick question? What do you mean by no commitment on sale? I thought ESI made you get certified to the tune of about $1000 AND you have to buy a not for sale demo unit for about $5K. That's a bit of a commitment ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/smile.gif)
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ESI will let you sell the "C" Class without any commitment. I do not think that it supports VOIP though. I just talked to a guy about becoming a reseller for a system called "Packet 8". It is a virtual PBX that runs over broadband. The thing that I thought was really neat is that it will connect to a TDM switch through an analog port. So if you have people working from home they can connect to your switch and make calls. Atleast this is what I got from my conversation today. Is anyone familiar with it? www.packet8.net
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