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We had a presentation on this at LISUG last month. As someone w/both VoIP deployed internally and working w/customers w/VoIP I've got to say I don't see ANY REASON you'd want to run your VoIP infrastructure off an iSeries. Sorry, but I just don't see a reason (other than, because I can). Integrate w/VoIP, sure, like CallPath/400, but have the iSeries as the core of your VoIP system, why? -Walden
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