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From: "Wolfgang Boernert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SloopJohnB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 1:56 PM
Subject: RE: KX-T: Panasonic is a good company BUT...


> Yes, It is coming at the end of this Summer
>
> Click here
>
>
> http://www.ntci.net/News/whatsNew1.htm

Bad boy!

That page was copied from http://www.ablecomm.com/newkxtdaserp.html

Michael N. Marcus
AbleComm, Inc.
www.ablecomm.com etc.




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> WSB
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> SloopJohnB
> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 12:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: KX-T: Panasonic is a good company BUT...
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> Ok, here we are in the next millennium and we are still selling Panasonic
> phone systems with technology from the dark-age! Panasonic should have a
> Networked-Telephony solution on the market by now. And I mean in the USA
not
> in Europe or Japan.
>
> The KXTDA series seems to be the Panasonic solution for Networked
telephones
> (aka All-in-one pbx's) and has been sold in Europe for over a year now.
But
> in the USA, we are stuck with the archaic dinosaur called the KXT.
>
>
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> Just look at Panasonic's competitors (3com, Avaya, Intertel just to name a
> few) and they all have a solution that will upgrade any Key-System to a
> full-fledged networked solution that will integrate with existing 10/100bt
> networks, plus offer VOIP, CTI, TAPI, call center apps, and remote admin
via
> web-based TCP-IP GUI. And how about being able to plug-in your phone at
> almost any Internet (10bt) connection, and have your phone answer and FWD
to
> VMAIL as if you were in the same building! Or how about running a Software
> application on your PC using a Headset (plugged into the soundcard) and
> being able to accept calls without the cost and maintenance of another
> phone!?
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>
>
> To this date, I cannot get a definite answer from the West-Coast Sales Rep
> (won't say her name) as to when they will be releasing the KXTDA here in
the
> states. I have clients loyal to the Panasonic name and design who want to
> upgrade there systems, but how do you sell a system based on a few new
> upgrades when the customer expects to get a lot more!
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> I am not trying to push anyone system here today, 3com, Avaya, Cisco,
> Intertel, are all good companies along with Panasonic. I only wish that
> Panasonic come and join the new millennium and give us dealers something
to
> compete with, while selling new systems and upgrading old.
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>
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> I welcome comments to this topic and will forward them to the Panasonic
rep.
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> Thank You,
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> SloopJohnB
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