If your business is planning to go VoIP the survey referenced here may give you some pointers.
The study says that ShoreTel and Nortel offered the least-expensive start-up costs, while Avaya and Cisco prices were the highest.
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I wish they would have included Zultys in that study. Those per user prices seem to be reasonable - we see those same general ballparks on client implementations.
Posted by: Chris | November 17, 2004 at 05:50 PM