08-28-2014 10:02 PM - edited 03-18-2019 03:20 AM
Hi Guys,
Any one of you have worked on hosted voice solution? Can you please let me know what kind of hosted solution is available and it positive and negetive aspect?
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08-31-2014 11:24 AM
Cisco's formal HCS offering, supplied by approved partners*, is the only official one these days. There used to be partners offering other options where multiple customers would co-exist on one CUCM cluster but the CSS/partitions would keep them separated. To my knowledge, these are all deprecated since the HCS announcement. Of course, there are non-Cisco offerings out there too.
The HCS offering is actually pretty decent, mostly because it's the same CUCM/CUC/IM&P/etc. products that customers can install on-premise. There are essentially two differences:
Other than the OSS toolset, it's essentially a normal Cisco UC deployment: they simply connect the VRF instance for you as a tenant in HCS into your WAN. After that it's effectively a Centralized Call Processing model. Normal voice gateway/SRST options at the offices and IP phones or Jabber for users.
*Full disclosure: my employer is one of those partners.
08-31-2014 11:24 AM
Cisco's formal HCS offering, supplied by approved partners*, is the only official one these days. There used to be partners offering other options where multiple customers would co-exist on one CUCM cluster but the CSS/partitions would keep them separated. To my knowledge, these are all deprecated since the HCS announcement. Of course, there are non-Cisco offerings out there too.
The HCS offering is actually pretty decent, mostly because it's the same CUCM/CUC/IM&P/etc. products that customers can install on-premise. There are essentially two differences:
Other than the OSS toolset, it's essentially a normal Cisco UC deployment: they simply connect the VRF instance for you as a tenant in HCS into your WAN. After that it's effectively a Centralized Call Processing model. Normal voice gateway/SRST options at the offices and IP phones or Jabber for users.
*Full disclosure: my employer is one of those partners.
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