[cisco-voip] callout systems and emergency communications solutions
Ed Leatherman
ealeatherman at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 11:05:31 EDT 2007
I sat in on a product presentation for Verizon's hosted solution a couple
weeks ago, looked pretty full featured and they were pushing it for more
than just emergency use. No idea on price yet. I'm supposed to see another
one from IBM next week... didnt know IBM was even in that business. We're
still looking at things ourselves.
If you are looking to run your own, IPCelerate's product has a callout
feature that comes with the standard license. Nice thing about the hosted
solutions is you don't need to worry about your PSTN trunk capacity.
On 6/26/07, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
> I'm regretting deleting all those call-call emails about emergency
> communications right about now.
>
> I've been asked to provide some preliminary solutions for budgetary
> reasons. Can anyone share some of the products they use? And approximate
> cost if you have that?
>
> Thanks, Lelio
>
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Ed Leatherman
Senior Voice Engineer
West Virginia University
Telecommunications and Network Operations
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