OK, I'll bite. It sounds very interesting. I do have a few questions though:

Any annual license fees?

Will it work with POTS lines or are we limited to SIP trunks like so many other "easy" systems?

Does it require that the customer's site be registered directly with Cisco?

Do we have to drag out a laptop to perform basic programming, like button appearances or ringing?

Can regular un-managed switched hubs be used or can anything be used, and if so, will Cisco throw the blame on the fact that their switches aren't being used when something goes wrong?

Can it integrate with other (existing) voice mail systems?

How about networking with other systems?

Are the phones at least somewhat presentable in appearance? Most look like a cell phone that got run over by a car if you know what I mean.

Most importantly, what are the system's capacities?

I am interested, but curious for sure. Any additional information you would be willing to share about your experience will be greatly appreciated.


Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX