I'm a little late on this but if you want to get rid of that BCM or Nortel gear, email me! I'll see if it's worth taking off your hands.
I feel like that "Russel Oliver" guy, maybe I'll do a TV commercial and wear a little cowboy outfit riding around on a wooden broom screaming "I'll BUY YOUR OLD NORTEL EQUIPMENT". Mike Dancy ________________________________ From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 9, 2007 10:41 PM To: Tony Hebert; TAUG Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] New Guy Hello Tony: Welcome on board and glad you made it to the IT360 conference. ALL Canadian speakers at the IT360 event with regards to Asterisk including myself are here in the TAUG group. We hang out every last Tuesday/Wednesday of the month. BCM BCM BCM. BCM BCM BCM! Nortel Nortel Nortel! There... I think I've ticked off Jim now, who is the writer of the Asterisk, Future of Telephony... who was also among the research group in Nortel when their PBX was getting started. Jim LOVES to hear the word BCM BCM BCM and NORTEL NORTEL NORTEL :). Actually he dreams about Nortel BCMs and Nortel gear being eaten by Asterisk for breakfast! Only 4 words from me: Stay Away From Nortel Gear :). Recently we have outbid a Nortel contractor with not only price but also features & support for a client... giving the client features beyond the Nortel world and allowing remote workers to connect with each other without long distance charges. Asterisk is the right choice. You have MORE control. You can train your staff to handle Telecom needs at your office. You can fix issues remotely. Including myself, there are a dozen other consultants here who can assist you. If you want flexibility & scalability, Asterisk is the way to go. There are folks in here who used to sell Nortel gear and are ashamed of it now :). Spare parts, PRI cards, etc., all readily and easily available. Cheers! Reza. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Hebert <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: TAUG <mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 10:31 PM Subject: [on-asterisk] New Guy Hello Everyone, I met a few of you at the IT360 conference......I am in Windsor and I am new to Asterisk. I just got Asterisk running at home on Ubuntu with a linksys 3102 very cool. I work in the health care industry and I am partly responsible for the telephony at 3 large sites separated by long distance charges. Our sites are all Nortel (2 norstar and 1 meridian 11c) with 4 PRIs and about 275 sets and growning...... Our organization is going to sign a VOR agreement for VOIP soon with someone big (using Nortel or Mitel likely) for all of Ontario but we do have the option to do our own thing. I would love to put Asterisk in between the PRI and the Nortel PBX's to start with but the phone system is critical and I don't trust myself. Tony Hebert
