If your business is still using Mitel MiVoice Office 250, it’s time to take action. Mitel is officially phasing it out, and key deadlines have already passed. Without new hardware, software updates, or long-term support, continuing to use MiVoice Office 250 is no longer a sustainable option.
Let’s break down what’s happened, what’s next, and how you can keep your business running without disruption.
Mitel announced the end-of-life (EOL) for MiVoice Office 250, setting a clear schedule for when sales, service, and support would phase out. Some key deadlines have already passed, while others are quickly approaching:
January 31, 2022 – End of New System Sales : Mitel stopped selling new MiVoice Office 250 systems.
June 30, 2022 – End of Add-On Sales: Additional system components, including expansion cards, digital phones, and software licenses, are no longer available for purchase.
January 31, 2023 – End of Software Design: No new software updates, enhancements, or features are being developed for MiVoice Office 250.
June 20, 2024 – End of Device License Sales: Businesses can no longer purchase new phone or trunk licenses to expand their system. If you need to add users or lines, you’ll have to explore workarounds like repurposing existing licenses.
June 30, 2026 – End of Technical Support: After this date, Mitel will no longer provide official troubleshooting or assistance for MiVoice Office 250.The MiVoice Office Application Suite, which includes Phone Manager, Call Reporter, and Call Recorder, will remain available for a little longer than the core MiVoice Office 250 system, but it is also being phased out.
Technical support for the MiVoice Office Application Suite, which includes Phone Manager, Call Reporter, and Call Recorder, will remain available for a little longer than the core MiVoice Office 250 system, but it is also being phased out.
Read the official announcement from Mitel here.
Since sticking with MiVoice Office 250 is no longer viable, here are the best options for a smooth transition:
If you want to stay within the Mitel ecosystem, migrating to MiVoice Business could be the best fit. It’s a modern on-premises solution with:
Cost-effective migration options
Some vendors don’t mention this option because they aren’t certified to sell it—but we are. If you’re looking for a smooth transition with discounts available, this could be a great choice.
If you’re open to a cloud-based phone system, now is the perfect time to switch. Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) offer:
Want to learn more about UCaaS? Check out our blog: Everything You Need to Know About UCaaS.
Still unsure what the best move is? You’re not alone. That’s why we work closely with businesses to find the right solution—just like we did for Kleen Blast.
When Kleen Blast faced challenges with their outdated phone system, they needed a reliable and scalable solution that wouldn’t disrupt their operations. Maverick Networks helped them transition to a modern cloud communications platform, ensuring:
Read the full Kleen Blast case study to see how we helped them streamline their communications and improve customer relations with UCaaS.
Mitel’s phase-out of MiVoice Office 250 is happening—whether businesses are ready or not. The best thing you can do? Start planning now.
Not sure where to begin? That’s where we come in. Maverick Networks helps businesses like yours navigate technology transitions without the stress.
Whether you choose MiVoice Business or a cloud-based UCaaS solution, we’ll help you make the right move on your timeline. Let’s talk.