Mac compatible phone systems

Guys, I know this isn't technically the topic here, but I'm running out of people to ask.
We're a small company in the UK running all Apple clients and Apple servers - most of the above on 10.5, with the occasional 10.3 and 10.4 server.
We are looking for a new phone system for our group with call recording and call logging, but none of them seem to allow you to access the call recording specifically from a Mac - they're all aimed at Windows users (usually because of embedded ActiveX controls in web interfaces or Windows clients).
Do any of you out there run a phone system where you can access this sort of thing from an Apple client?
Look forward to hearing from you all.

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The website is www.pbxnsip.com for more information.
You can get pbxnsip licenses at: http://www.cigear.com/software-pbxphone-system-c-219.html?zenid=5d75157ead414567 04ed20aabf27982e
Kashan Chaudhry
www.CIGear.com
VoIP / Unified Communication, Mac fan

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