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I know that this is a bit off the main tech support topics, but I hoped that someone here may have the real skinny on this.
Have a Definity G3, and slowly migrating to an S8700. In the market to replace the existing VM (an old Centigram). Not very crazy about Modular Messaging, so our current Avaya dealer is proposing a new Intuity LX R2. One of the other vendors (selling something else) is telling me that the entire Intuity line has been announced End-of-Life by Avaya. Our current Avaya dealer says that this is not true, and the R2 will be supported for many years to come, and no announcement has been made.
Since both are trying to sell me something, I am not sure who to trust. I'd like to stay all Avaya, but don't want to buy something that is going to be dead in a few years.
Anyone know what is really going on?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the quick reply. So, I am assuming that the R2 is different than Modular Messaging? I thought that Avaya was trying to move to a single platform ... form Octel Aria/Serenade/Audix to Modular Messaging. (I know that the small systems will be here for the long term ... I'm speaking here of the larger, separate server systems.) So, the R2 is a new product that will be sold and supported for the foreseeable future?
BTW - the first link that you posted (the "Read more at:" link) didn't seem to work. Got an Avaya "Page cannot be found" error.
Thanks again.
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dagwoodsystems is right on the money. The older MAP 5, MAP 40, and MAP 100 Intuity Audix are end of sale. But the LX is not. The LX will be around for a long time to come. 2 messaging platforms were necessary becuase some customers didn't want to spend the money to get modular messaging when and audix soultion would do the job. If you need basic messaging then the IA LX is a great choice. If you want the best money can buy then get the modular messaging, but be preparded to spend some major dollars.
One nice thing about the LX R2, is that it now supports 24 ports, something the R1 did not. That now opens up the LX to both small and midsize businesses.
Another thing to consider if you deceide to go with a non Avaya messaging solution is that you will loose some features, direct to voice mail is the major one.
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Thanks everyone ... that clears it up for me. I appreciate the quick responses.
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