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OnSIP Offers Webinar On Polycom UCS Software

mjgraves | June 20, 2012

OnSIP On Polycom2 OnSIP Offers Webinar On Polycom UCS SoftwareOur friends at OnSIP this morning sent an email invitation to attend a free webinar that they are giving about the new Polycom UCS firmware. The session is Thursday, June 21st at 1pm EDT.

The latest Polycom UCS software has a lot of new features that can improve your productivity. If you make use of the OnSIP provisioning server then you can easily upgrade your phones. The UCS firmware also includes many of the Polycom Productivity Suite features that were optionally licensed into the older v3.x firmware, but at no extra cost.

This latest release is also the shipping firmware on the outstanding new VVX-500. I’ve had a VVX-500 on my desk for about nine months, having participated in the beta program last fall. It’s my regular daily ride. I’ve been meaning to describe it in detail, and will yet do just that. Real soon now.

I certainly hope to be on this weeks webinar. In fact, I’ll be joining it using my VVX!

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  • rastasean

    Bump to an old post…

    After much hesitation, I have joined the onsip community and also a small client are using their services. I signed up in late November 2012 and deposited a small amount of money for PSTN credits. At the time, onsip had about 5 different service plans to choose from, but I remained on the al la carte. Since mid-January, onsip did something that I’ve been so happy with: made the pricing much more easy to understand.

    There’s now two plans: pay as you go at $50 & per seat unlimited starting at 5 users.

    Anyway, you can see I’m passionate about onsip so I wrote a short review here:
    http://pbxinaflash.com/community/index.php?threads/onsip-com-is-a-great-platform.15649/

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