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I have a couple of questions I'm hoping folks can help me out with.  When I search the mailing list, I see folks doing what I'm interested in so here's hoping !
 
- How are people making out with interfacing to the 7960?  I'm considering buying a number of these as they look quite feature rich.  But, are they easy to interface to? 
     - Will I be able to interface with softkeys on the phone?  For example, I see the phone has a 'Services' button that I'd like to program, maybe even with material that gives agents real time information (such as any real-time network information I want flashed to agents), 
 
- As an alternative to above, we are considering the Nortel MICS approach (like a low cost 6x16).  Our ILEC supplies us currently with a CO-based PBX service and we've come to love the Meridian sets.  As an alternative to the IP phones, I've seen refurb'd MICS systems for sale.  I read in the group that the phones themselves are a proprietary Nortel signalling but I can front-end the PBX with an Asterisk setup.   If I do this, is it possible to maintain the ability to:
     - .. select from a list of multiple lines that might be ringing? (makes sense if each trunk is fed separately from Asterisk)
     - .. intercom access between phones seems as though it would be through the MICS and not touch Asterisk at all
     - .. Can I light a message-waiting lamp? (So a VM waiting in Asterisk would light the lamp on a particular Meridian set)
 
If it wasn't for those damn friendly Meridian sets haha...  but maybe the Cisco set is a good substitute.
    
- Just another final question, has anyone had success in running a real-time, low cost Internet-based trunk between office locations using Asterisk and going through setting up dialing plans, etc.  I want to push ahead for a trial of this but I'd like to know what I should be expecting?  Can I expect toll-quality voice?  Any problems with full-duplex? etc  This is a basic question, I know, but I'm trying to understand what my expectations should be.
 
Thanks for the help, this project is quite exciting stuff. 
Derek

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