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Thanks for the update. Please share your thoughts on it, good and bad, as you move forward. I am looking at this product but have not made a plunge yet.
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So I cut the system over Friday w/ no problems (2 hours). Went back today to train, enable CID and record the AA greeting. Everyone seems to like the phones, I did notice the speaker acting a little funny while I was on hold with ATT for about 30 min (regional Internet outage).
I think the system will be favorable to the end-user and I do not see any reason to have to tell anyone "no" when they ask for something. Now I see why they have a tutorial on everything to setup the system, well everything but how to record the AA greetings. LOL
Basic programming & desi of 9 phones, vm, install & training = 10 hours.
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A visit to my SL1100 customer today. They like the phones & functions very much. I am registered for the SL1100 "Meet & Greet" coming to Charlotte.
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Originally posted by Coral Tech: I mean, did they REALLY need another system in this market range? NEC is only hurting itself. From an inventory, stock, and technical perspective - no. From a price/feature perspective - maybe. Many of our SMB buyers are very price sensitive right now. By the time you load up an SV8100 with networking, IP, or ACD and include software asssurance, it starts to price out higher than much of the competition.
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What is the considered crossover size for the SL1100 Vs the SV8100?? Would hate to put in a 1100 and then find that the customer has soon grown beyond it's capacity and you have to upgrade to a 8100 and buy all new fones..
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Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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84 phones is the max capacity. While it has many of the software features of the 8100, its clearly geared to smaller offices that can take advantage of networking, ACD and such.
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It's a good resource not only for SL100 but for SV8100..
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I disagree about it being a "good" resource. What it does do is give free access to any trunker that wants to know how to program other systems, without needing to become a dealer.
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Most trunkers won't make the effort learn the system inside out like we do. They'll learn enough just to get by. Having said that, the SL1100 is not something that a trunker will have an easy time learning anyway. More involved than say the DSX or an Avaya Partner.
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