We constantly hear about the TCP/IP capabilities of the Definity G3v8 and wonder what we are losing if we don upgrade to it. Whats your opinion?
I view it about the same as video teleconferencing. Did you install one? If you did, you’re probably among the 70% who hardly ever use it, and maybe among the many who have disconnected it. If you didn’t, have you missed it? Probably not. The attribute of TCP/IP is its functionality over your LAN. That means you can send your voice calls over the same wiring that your PC network uses. If you are a mega-corporation with a new installation of a campus somewhere, that’s probably an option to consider. If you are a mid-to-large corporation, even if you are contemplating moving to a new location, do you know how much wiring you can install for the cost of an upgrade and the hardware necessary for your Definity to become LAN compatible? I think TCP/IP is going to be a thing for all end users to consider one day, but I don’t think that day has arrived yet for the masses. It’s another of those bleeding edge commodities at this time that’s probably best left to those who have bulging budgets an
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