Have you looked into any of the off-net VoIP services from companies such as
Concert? They will basically route your long distance calls over their VoIP
network at a rate far below traditional toll services. This type of service
eliminates the need for you to roll your own VoIP infrastructure.
Irwin
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Subject: VoIP Sort of.. Kinda off subject [7:4498]
I have a client with sites in Singapore, Silicon Valley, Israel and London
who is looking to consolidate as much of their voice traffic over IP for
toll bypass reasons as possible. Initially the best suggestion seems to be a
Nortel 4400 series Frame switch, especially in light of the fact that they
have Meridian Option 11 c's in each site and would like to preserve as many
of the inter switch functions as possible.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what Cisco would present as a response
to this Nortel solution?
TIA!
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