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Okay so, one of the local radio clubs got these Avaya things.
Outside of them doing VOIP and that one dude reportedly has two controllers for them, I don't really know anything about them.

Four G450's and three G430's.
Is there anything useful one could do with these, especially if they don't have any Avaya phones and don't plan on getting any?

Or should we just part these out?

#Surplus#Avaya#VOIP

#SEC Charges Four Companies With Misleading Cyber Disclosures

"The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged four current and former public companies – #Unisys Corp., #Avaya Holdings Corp., #CheckPoint Software Technologies Ltd, and #Mimecast Limited – with making materially #misleading #disclosures regarding cybersecurity risks and intrusions. The SEC also charged Unisys with disclosure controls and procedures violations..."

#Lieferkette #SupplyChain
sec.gov/newsroom/press-release

www.sec.govSEC.gov | SEC Charges Four Companies With Misleading Cyber Disclosures
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Final follow-up to the phone provider porting/shenanigans.

While staying with the same provider; Migrating from a PRI to a cloud voice solution was ridiculous. Started at 1130. One location finished at 1330 another at 1845 and another at almost 1900.

Somehow the actual porting went without any drama, which was absolutely shocking. However, I was informed they had to port our numbers through *another provider* because #Comcast didn't have service in the area. Doesn't make a bit of sense to me, but it worked in the end 🤷‍♂️

Lastly; I am coming from an OLD #Avaya #IPOffice system.
While the capabilities of #Comcast may be superior their management portal is a pile of crap.

There is no interface that shows the entire call flow. You have to click back and forth UI elements (e.g. "hunt groups" "auto attendants" and "call queues"). These are all links and the important information to understand how it's all tied together is often deeply nested requiring 5-6 clicks JUST to see it.

You cannot simply open it all in separate tabs, Comcast has made their own UI.

The #IPOffice system I am migrating from was very very old and it was vastly superior in it's overview and management tools.