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NEC DTL and ITL End of Life (EOL), and what to consider
Posted by Rick Torres on
Before we dive into any details, lets discuss what exactly End-of-Life or EOL means for your desktop phones and phone system. As newer hardware technology replaces older outdated gear, support for the older "legacy" equipment is ended. This means the item will no longer be manufactured or supported, and often times you're encouraged to migrate to a newer system. Another term used by NEC is EOS, or End-of-Sale. A self explanatory title, this is the date in which sales for the product will end. Although you could still purchase the item refurbished from a third party or vendor, the manufacturer...
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