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Scott Voll wrote:
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<div>OK, this may be a little Off topic, but who is using OCS for
presense / IM / maybe even phones?</div>
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<div>we are test politing it right now, and quit frankly I'm pretty
impressed. 4 way video conferencing calling all based on the server
hardware.</div>
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<div>I understand that you can tie OCS into CM 6.1 How are people
doing that? SIP trunk? CUPS? What???</div>
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<div>if I'm using OCS and cisco IPT how are others doing Video? just
make the users use the OC client and not VTA or they have the option of
doing both or what?</div>
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<div>I'm interested in what others are doing. I have budgeted for a
MCU but now I'm really thinking I can spend my money better else where.</div>
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<div>All thoughts welcome.</div>
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<div>Scott</div>
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