Hey Wolfgang, who told you that the new systems would be released at the end o
f the summer?  Just curious. 

Seems to me that the training would have had to start already for anyone to 
be allowed to sell it.  Have you heard of or been to training class?

>From the useful information on your site it seems more complicated than say a 
KXTD system.  Do you know if the existing voice mail systems will work with 
it?

I like the new phones!

TJ

In a message dated 7/15/2003 2:00:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Usual Panasonic talk...probably, should be, will be...heard the same
> lingo before they came out with the TD systems. Sorry to say thats why
> I sell the other systems you mentioned. Hate to say it, but had to upgrade
> some of my Panasonic systems to others for fear of waiting to long based
> on should be's, probably's etc.
> 
> Rudy
> 
> 
> "Wolfgang Boernert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Yes, It is coming at the end of this Summer
> >
> >Click here
> >
> >
> >http://www.ntci.net/News/whatsNew1.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >WSB
> >
> >-----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...
> >
> >
> >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.
> >
> >
> >
> >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!?
> >
> >
> >
> >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!
> >
> >
> >
> >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.
> >
> >
> >
> >I welcome comments to this topic and will forward them to the Panasonic 
> rep.
> >
> 



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