We currently have appox. 200 Nortel Norstar system (8x24, MICS and CICS) deployed throughout the US at small branch offices w/Flash 2&4 Vmail on the MICS & CICS. We only have a handful that have T-1 cards and the remaining have loop start lines. All branch offices are small, typically 12 lines and under with approx. 15 telephones. The Norstar systems work great for our application and the systems have very few maintenance issues. You just can't kill them and that's a good thing!
We are looking at the BCM as a replacement when the older systems pass way and as the inventory of replacement parts shrinks. My questions is how reliable is the BCM. Is it built as well as the 0x32 and as reliable. I've encouraged our CIO to continue with the 0x32 but he is bombarded by sales types all pushing the BCM as the "Wave of the Future" and "Future Proof" your investment and as we all know this is typical sales hype. I want to know from the folks who work on the product your opinion! We've been told that we can deploy this product and network them so that we can administer them from a centralized point via Web based browsers, VOIP phones, etc etc etc.. Let me know what you think! Things like software problems, OOBF, glitches in the platform. Thanks!
We are looking at the BCM as a replacement when the older systems pass way and as the inventory of replacement parts shrinks. My questions is how reliable is the BCM. Is it built as well as the 0x32 and as reliable. I've encouraged our CIO to continue with the 0x32 but he is bombarded by sales types all pushing the BCM as the "Wave of the Future" and "Future Proof" your investment and as we all know this is typical sales hype. I want to know from the folks who work on the product your opinion! We've been told that we can deploy this product and network them so that we can administer them from a centralized point via Web based browsers, VOIP phones, etc etc etc.. Let me know what you think! Things like software problems, OOBF, glitches in the platform. Thanks!