FAX - At our office we've done fax integartion with using a siptrunkf
ro DID fax, using a patton FXO port as a relay between the sipx system
and a multitech appliance. Since we already had the Multitech, it gives
us did-fax-to-email for under 600.00, and faxing from the desktop too.
You already have video capabilities in sipx with a softphone and some
hardphones have video. Video conferecning i a different beast
altogether.
As for the reporting aspect, I know Jasper reports are being worked on
for the 4.0 release. The system is using a postgres db for the cdr's, so
any custom reporting is available should you or someone want to tackle
it or contribute a template when Jasper is integrated.
As for budgeting and trunk utilization, that might be better left to
the ITSP since they probably already provide that detail.
>>> James Mutuku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/12/2008 1:14:10 PM >>>
What about
* Video conferencing
* Fax integration
* Budgeting
* Reports per extension
* Reports per trunk
* Reports per branch
* Budget utilization reports spread over 8 branches and 2
countries
Also
* sipx capability to handle 500 extensions
Tony Graziano wrote:
> OR
>
> if there was a way to have an imap server monitor the sipx user
> mailstore and correctly interpret the xml files and use the same
> credentials (user/pass), this would work across most any system
(without
> an Exchange server), and would also sync email with phone. Deleting
from
> one would delete from both, etc.
>
> This would also be smartphone compatible with an imap client
monitoring
> the mailserver.
>
>
>>>> "Picher, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/12/08 06:09 AM
>>>
>>>>
> If utilizing the integrated media server the Unified Communications
is
> simply a .wav file push to an e-mail address with a little twist.
What
> most systems that do this don't have is a way to delete the messages
out
> of your inbox. Embedded in the e-mail sipXecs includes hyperlinks
to
> delete the message out of your voicemail box.
>
> For a true Unified Communications solution sipXecs can utilize
Microsoft
> Exchange Server 2007 as a voicemail server. This delivers a much
more
> rich (and $) unified experience. See Microsoft's site for details
on
> its UM capabilities.
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
> Mutuku
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [sipx-users] Sipx Unified communication capabilities
>
> Hi,
> I am doing research for a client about unified communications.
Could
>
> anyone advice me in sipx unified communication capabilities?
> James
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