Likelihood to Recommend Cisco business edition are well suited for the environment where we need regular communication as they are easy to dial and has got great features. The product is well suited for both small business and large enterprises. Speed dial, good voice quality are key features of Cisco phones. They are not well suited in scenarios where we do not have LAN connectivity or internet. Sometimes we may face latency and jitteriness which is not good.
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As a phone system, MiVoice Business is absolutely fantastic. It's equipment and even virtual appliances are extremely stable. Simple auto attendants and making/receiving calls is where the strength is. Where is needs help is the Windows-based software. Upgrading this can be extremely difficult and it frequently fails for no reason. Services stop running and needs frequent reboots. The client has improved greatly with newer releases but can be buggy. Sadly, the old ways of a traditional desktop phone is dying and I think MiVoice Business isn't as good as some other options that provide more. The end user client just isn't as stable as something like
Microsoft Teams or Zoom Voice that can provide a more stable soft phone experience.
Read full review Pros The platform supports up to 5,000 users connected at the same time in voice and video calls. Everything is virtually deployed on Cisco servers with reliability. Intuitive configuration and user-friendly web interface. It has several types of IP phones and is compatible with legacy and multi-brand hardware with SIP protocol. Read full review Mitel Networks Corporation
Virtual appliances if you have a strong VM infrastructure The user client is decent and has improved since earlier versions of MiVoice Business Extremely easy to setup new extensions/users For the most part, it's an extremely stable system with just making and receiving phone calls. Read full review Cons More cloud based services need to be added to the default service package. Companies frequently require a small contact center within the UC environment. It would be nice to see a build it contact center in the box. It would be nice to see some advanced AI based services (IVR voice recognition service) in the BE7K application list. Call recording should be also built in. Read full review Mitel Networks Corporation
Softphone working through a VPN/Work-From-Home has always been a struggle While I'm told an upgrade is near, the Contact Center is outdated and needs work The upgrade process is very flakey and regularly fails on a Window server. Read full review Alternatives Considered I've used 220s and 240s too, but it takes a lot of time to set them up, a lot of time to download the iso files, and set up of datastores. 7k saves the engineer a lot of pre-build assessment and evaluation time. Gets a lot done in a lot less time, returns are a happy engineer and a happier customer.
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I've used MiVoice Business at multiple employers. Once of them was moving from a very old Avaya PBX, another was with an NEC phone system that was slightly newer. MiVoice was far more easier to setup phones, setup users, manage voicemail, ETC. While we had consultants perform any upgrades with Avaya and NEC, MiVoice we did more collaborative with our support partner but we ran into far more issues with upgrades of MiVoice. My last 2 companies have discussed moving their phone system to
Microsoft Teams and my current position they've already done that. All the issues with MiVoice relating to upgrades and issues with the Connect client are not existant with Teams. Teams is the bar, sadly MiVoice Business - while a very good product - falls short. They just haven't yet resolved issues that have long existed and in a pre-covid world it was OK. Now that people are displaced, the office environment has changed and end users are not isolated to a desk with a physical phone. MiVoice Business needs to catch up.
Read full review Return on Investment It has allowed for mostly smooth communication from department to department/office to office. It allows for saved phone # / last contact to appear quickly. It has allowed for safety warnings/announcements to emerge all across every office so that everyone within the organization is on the same page about events when they occur. Read full review Mitel Networks Corporation
Was able to replace our old dying PBX system Softphone, when it's working, allows users to answer phone calls from home Can leverage our existing VM infrastructure to use virtual appliances instead of physical appliances Read full review ScreenShots