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What happens to support for existing bundled modules
The new strategy is great news, albeit a few years late in my opinion. My organization is considering the purchase of 50+ 5350's for the sole purpose using the imbedded VXML interpreter functionality within IOS. Now I’m wondering what if any affect Cisco's change in strategy will have on future IOS upgrades and support. Will Cisco remove these niche applications from the standard IOS version and sell them as add-on features?