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Comparison Guide for Enterprise VOIP PBX

Are you looking to upgrade your existing PBX phone systems? Whaddya know what other companies offering VOIP products and services? Here's what I found out:
  • 3COM
  • Altigen
  • Avaya
  • Cisco
  • Digium
  • Fonality
  • Intuitive Voice
  • Mitel
  • Nortel Networks
  • Pingtel
  • ShoreTel
  • Siemens
  • Sphere
  • Switchvox
  • Talkswitch
  • Whaleback
And here's the summary of the features that you might need for your business:
  • Outlook Integration
  • Integrated Voice Response (IVR)
  • Call Center Support
  • Software Platform e.g. Windows XP, Windows Server, Linux, Proprietary
  • Hardware Platform - industry standard server, proprietary server
  • Supported Protocols e.g. SIP, H.323, etc.
  • Management and Administration
  • Phone Support
  • Analogy Phone Support
  • Security
  • IP Station Capacity
  • Modularity/Expandability
  • Reroute to PSTN (public switched telephone network) on failure
  • Documentation / Support
  • Pricing
  • Ease of Installation
  • Target Business Size
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