Thanks Matthew,

Obviously I’m biased, but MigrationFX was designed specifically for the 
replacement of old for new phones. We invented a technique called Zero Touch 
that means its as simple as swapping the old phone for a new one and 
MigrationFX detected the change as ensures all configuration (including buttons 
templates and user associations etc.) are mapped seamlessly. We recently added 
a new ‘Migration Profile’ feature for more advanced scenarios i.e. button 
template consolidation and site moves.

MigrationFX has now been used by 100’s of customers to migrate 10,000’s of 
phones at a time as well as incremental replacements.

You can obtain a 1 year site license of MigrationFX for free when you trade-in 
100 (or more phones, including non-Cisco phones) within a Migration Incentive 
Program (MIP) thanks to Cisco.

For testing you can access MigrationFX with Cisco dCloud or simply download a 
MigrationFX Lab License and test it in your own environment.

We have a stand this week at Cisco Live Europe (and will be in WoS in Cisco 
Live US too) and as always Happy to host a WebEx to discuss in more detail.

Kind Regards

Stephen Welsh
CTO
UnifiedFX

Sent from my iPad

On 29 Jan 2018, at 20:34, Matthew Loraditch 
<mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com<mailto:mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com>> 
wrote:

I’ve never done it on a scale as you probably will, but Cisco is still offering 
incentives to get folks off those older phones. Up to near 70% off for trading 
in a 7900 and getting various 7800-8800 models. Talk to your partner!

Get UnifiedFXs MigrationFX software and it can really be a breeze. That 
software is really quote magical. I’m sure Stephen Welsh would be glad to show 
you a demo. It was being given away for free once you got past a certain amount 
of phone trade-ins but I can’t find the current docs on that right now. Either 
way, well worth it.


Matthew Loraditch
Sr. Network Engineer

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From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lisa 
Notarianni
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 2:26 PM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Phone equipment refresh?

We are currently at CUCM 11.5.

We will soon be able to provide Gig to desktop but our current phones will 
prevent us from doing so.  We  need to devise a
plan and wondered what others do for their equipment.

The majority of phones we have are 7900 series.  They are working well for the 
most part so we replace as needed.
We are concerned that the 7900 series may be eliminated from a future CUCM 
version and prevent us from upgrading.

Does anyone have a plan for a refresh on Cisco VoIP phones?

Do you lease or did you purchase?

We appreciate any information you can offer.

Thank you.




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