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That would certainly be an aberration walterv. NEC may be INEXPENSIVE equipment, but I'd put it up against just about any other phone system and give you near exact results. You get what you pay for in that there are some features which cannot be purchased as add-ons, but it's a solid brand with a history of solid performance.
We've all replaced systems that died before their time, in ALL brands.
[...still shaking my head over the silliness of that comment...]
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Originally posted by vad60: I agree with Coral Tech. Phones are ugly as well as Aspire and Manual is the worth in industry. New phones coming out in a month or two. Look nice..
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I agree with Keighlar. I have never had a problem with the NEC elite or Pro series systems. They have great features for small business's and are easy and cheap to maintain. I still have several acoounts that are running on original Pro 1's with mostly original phones. In case you have lost track that is over 10 years old, and they have reason to change. I continue to install used Pro 1's and Elite's for small companys that can't afford the 5-10 thousand for new IPK II's. These old systems seem to be indestuctable. I stand behind these NEC systems. Neil Yelenick
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I would like to understand more WHY the older NEC dealers (before the Nitsuko aquisition) think that the older NEC and the other (beside ASPIRE and DSX) are superior? Apparently NEC has made the decision that the Aspire is to be the model for all new NEC products.
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I don't see the 2400 becoming an Aspire.
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I believe the 2400 was out before the buyout.
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When the 2400 goes to Nitsuko quality, I'm done.
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Really? Seriously, do you see the Aspire going to 2400-24,000+ ports? I doubt it.
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I was joking. Being completely sarcastic. Just couldn't resist the urge.
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