I'm not saying it wouldn't be an interesting feature to have, although I've personally never had the need to use it. I'm simply saying that it isn't something I'm willing to put on the front burner. And trust me I've installed my share of Spirit, Merlin and Partner systems and put my share of Lucent stickers over AT&T logos and Avaya stickers over Lucent logos to the point where the phone looked like the registration section of your license plate.
Ring cadences on analog extensions (pulses in ring voltage) are different than on digital phones. The ring cadences on the digital phones are a function of the phone itself and are not controlled by the IP Office thus the reason for not having an option in the IP Office to set the cadence. My response is completely valid, we can already upload a logo for screen saver, ring tones are not illogical.
My point, however, was that instead of blindly (no pun intended in reference to the above comment about the National Federation of the Blind) accepting the client's request as the end-all be-all answer to their request there are often at least one, if not half a dozen other, and often better, if they are not to pigheaded to see it, solutions to the problem at hand. They are paying you to be the expert, guide them to the correct solution. You wouldn't pay a driving instructor to sit idly and let you, the student, tell them how you want to drive even if it were your car, your gas and your money paying for the lessons.
I really hate when these posts turn into a pissing match. Nobody seems to smile anymore.
Kyle Holladay
ACA-I, ACA Call Center, ACS-I, ACS-M, TIA-CTP, MCP/MCTS Exchange 2007
ACE Implement: IP Office
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