[cisco-voip] ANDTek product question

Craig M Staffin CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Fri Feb 17 15:38:13 EST 2006


The other option would be to take a look at a company called Litescape

There product is called oncast and is very customizable.

Http://litescape.com





Ed Leatherman <ealeatherman at gmail.com>
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02/17/2006 02:02 PM

 
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We're looking for an on-phone solution that will give us busy lamp field - 
like functionality for 10+ lines, preferably without adding 7914's. The 
only product i've seen that actually seems to do this is ANDTek Group (www.andtek.com), I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with this vendor good or 
bad? I've seen them at CIPTUG and I think at Networkers as well. If this 
works as advertised, I could see us using it even with CCM5 for people 
that need to monitor alot of lines.. would save us from having to attach 
7914's to them, could pay for itself right there. 

I'd like to just put attendant console on these people's PCs but we've 
never been successful getting people to accept that solution.

I hear that BLF's are in ccm 5, but i'm assuming they will still take up 
line buttons, and i'd like to have a feature like this available for us 
this summer for a large conversion from an old mini-PBX. I'm not gonna be 
brave enough to load ccm5 that soon after release :) 

Thanks!
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Ed Leatherman
IP Telephony Coordinator
West Virginia University
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