[asterisk-biz] Check this out :(

Rick Rinehart rick at rickrinehart.com
Thu Oct 11 20:04:01 CDT 2007


Microsoft is announcing the general availability of its Response Point phone system and has set this Friday, October 5, as the first day for customers to preorder systems from manufacturing partner Quanta Computer (News - Alert). 

According to Microsoft, Quanta-based packages will cost approximately $2,500 for a base unit with built-in analog telephone adapter (ATA) and secure gateway, plus four phones. Additional phones can be purchased for $159 each.

from: http://internetcommunications.tmcnet.com/topics/enterprise/articles/11693-microsoft-prices-response-point-smb-voip-solution.htm

-rick




From: Seysan 
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 20:59
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion 
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Check this out :(


Does any Body knows the price of this Product?



On 10/11/07, Aleks Clark <aleks.clark at gmail.com> wrote: 
  Alex, I concur. Like I said, I'm looking for the same thing that happened to the xbox to happen to their voip hardware. XBMC is great stuff, it's the reason I have an xbox (well, and halo ;) If in a year, I can get one of their systems for ~150 with some pstn hardware and a cool little lcd display, and put linux + oss voip on it, I'll be happy with MS for getting into VoIP :D 



  On 10/11/07, Alex Balashov < abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote: 

    Yeah, but it has brand identity and well-defined, ubiquitous purpose and
    performance characteristics.  Of course, as you rightly observe, that can
    have nothing to do with intrinsic merit or the monetisation aspect of 
    market acceptance (as opposed to the "hype" aspect).

    I would wager there is going to be a lot of noise about Microsoft
    telephony systems in the foreseeable future, due to its ability to
    engineer it.  But it seems to me like a very inflexible small-office 
    PBX;  the moment any kind of sophistication or polymorphism is required,
    it's time to look elsewhere for something customisable, open-source and
    multifarious.

    And VoIP is kind of like that - look at all the things we are doing with 
    it every day that extend far, far outside the domain of traditional PBX
    expectations.  Customised IVR systems, data acquisition interfaces, some
    degree of carrier network element functionality and switching,
    translation, routing, peering... a lot of the ingenuity of what is, in the
    end, a business-oriented Asterisk PBX system depends on the ability to
    flexibly integrate this type of functionality.

    -- Alex

    On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, shadowym wrote:

    > The Xbox is just a PC running gaming software for the consumer market.  They
    > have remained committed to it for years and lost a lot of money in the
    > process.  Despite what "impression" you may have by all the advertising and 
    > hype, they continue to be spanked by Nintendo which sells 2 or 3 boxes for
    > every one Xbox.  Or maybe it's the Sony or maybe both.  Can't remember which
    > but Google will tell you.
    >
    > The only reason people seem to want it is for online Halo so it's a one
    > trick pony.  They just lost a billion dollars on that massive recall for
    > consoles going dead as well.
    >
    > From: Aleks Clark [mailto: aleks.clark at gmail.com]
    > Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:49 AM
    > To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion 
    > Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Check this out :( 
    >
    > I dunno about the core competency...seems the Xbox is doing ok :D
    > On 10/11/07, Alex Balashov < abalashov at evaristesys.com
    > <mailto: abalashov at evaristesys.com> > wrote:
    >
    > Indeed.  We should all so be so lucky as to have an R&D budget 1/128th of
    > that size.  I've got lots of stuff I'd like to throw at the wall.  I'm 
    > sure you do too.
    >
    > On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, shadowym wrote:
    >
    >> I agree,
    >>
    >> M$ is a blaster company.  They blast the wall with all sorts of stuff to
    > see
    >> what sticks and if nothing much happens after a year or two they move on. 
    >> The farther away they are from their core competency the less likey they
    >> will remain committed to making a good product and sticking with it.  An
    > IP
    >> PBX is a LONG ways from their core compentency. 
    >>
    >> -----Original Message-----
    >> From: Alex Balashov [mailto:abalashov at evaristesys.com ]
    >> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 11:28 PM
    >> To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
    >> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Check this out :(
    >>
    >>
    >> I am not particularly beset with the impression that the VoIP business 
    >> community has anything to fear from this product or the particular
    >> vendor's attempt to enter the space.
    >>
    >> On Mon, 10 Sep 2007, Derrick Moennick wrote:
    >>
    >>> Looks like just another strong player entering into the IP telephony 
    >>> world to make sure the world goes this route.
    >>>
    >>> Derrick
    >>>
    >>> -----Original Message-----
    >>> From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com
    >>> [mailto: <mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com >
    > asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael S.
    >>> White
    >>> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:57 PM
    >>> To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion' 
    >>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Check this out :(
    >>>
    >>> I noticed this a while back - My thoughts were.
    >>>
    >>> Hmmm. I'm sure it will only require 3-4 reboots a day! 
    >>>
    >>> Mike
    >>> http://www.8774e4voip.com < http://www.8774e4voip.com/>
    >>>
    >>> 
    >>>
    >>> Saysan Wrote-
    >>> http://www.microsoft.com/responsepoint/default.mspx 
    >>>
    >>
    >> -- 
    >> Alex Balashov
    >> Evariste Systems
    >> Web    : http://www.evaristesys.com/
    >> Tel    : +1-678-954-0670
    >> Direct : +1-678-954-0671
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
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    > --
    > Alex Balashov
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    --
    Alex Balashov
    Evariste Systems
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