Review: Cisco UC320W for Small Business
The UC320W Communications System is Cisco's smallest model of their entry-level UC PBX product line for small business. In addition to voice, the UC320W also includes built-in data and wireless support, plus features such as voicemail and automated att
Review: Avaya IP Office 500 Phone System
The IP Office is Avaya’s primary product line for small to medium-sized businesses. It is a hybrid PBX that is legacy digital technology at the core, but adds on VoIP and
ShoreTel 13 - Reviews and Comments From Real People Around The Web
ShoreTel 13 Reviews
At TeleDynamic, we get a lot of questions about different PBX servers and the companies that make and support them. Many people want to know what real users and reviewers are actually saying about these products - not just the standard corporate marketing gobbledygook To help you out, we've combed through the web t
Avaya IP Office 500 - Reviews From Real People Around the Web
Avaya IP Office 500 Reviews
At TeleDynamic, we get a lot of questions about San Francisco PBX servers and the companies that make and support them. Many people want to know what real users and reviewers are actually saying about these products - not just the standard corporate marketing gobbledygook. To
[VIDEO] Digium Switchvox TCO vs. Other IP PBX Systems
One of the key considerations of any business communiations system is determining not just upfront costs but your total cost of ownership (TCO) over the life of the system. With its open source architecture and license-free pricing, Digium brings not only advanced, stable,mature technology but a long term value that's hard to beat. Check out…
Nortel Support Ending: If it Ain't Broke Now, It Will Fail Soon
Nortel Systems Were Great, But...
One of the old pillars of the business communications industry was Nortel. At its peak, Nortel had over 1 million installations and was considered one of the best quality business telephony systems of its day. But after Nortel went out of business in 2009, many of their customers were left with a kind of "now what"…




