Looking for some input regarding conferencing options on the Avaya IP Office 500 V2.
The scenario is your typical small to mid size business with conference abilities to match. Now I have read about the many different options available and, of course, many determined by how fancy the customer wants to get.
Keeping the following in mind……price point and simplicity, the customer does not need anything fancy. However, the want to move away from third party conferencing and keep it in house with the option of secure pin codes.
Is Preferred Edition w/VoiceMail Pro necessary or is there some way to use the out of the box 64 party conference abilities to accomplish this. Is there some kind of a short code that could facilitate this on a basic IP Office 500 V2 running release 7 or 8?
What I would like to know, based on others field experience in your typical small to medium size business with average conference requirements, what is the best solution. Any pros and cons anyone has experienced as I have not found much feedback on Avaya conferencing in general.
The scenario is your typical small to mid size business with conference abilities to match. Now I have read about the many different options available and, of course, many determined by how fancy the customer wants to get.
Keeping the following in mind……price point and simplicity, the customer does not need anything fancy. However, the want to move away from third party conferencing and keep it in house with the option of secure pin codes.
Is Preferred Edition w/VoiceMail Pro necessary or is there some way to use the out of the box 64 party conference abilities to accomplish this. Is there some kind of a short code that could facilitate this on a basic IP Office 500 V2 running release 7 or 8?
What I would like to know, based on others field experience in your typical small to medium size business with average conference requirements, what is the best solution. Any pros and cons anyone has experienced as I have not found much feedback on Avaya conferencing in general.