Acejavelin,
No, a few were actually sold and installed prior to Mitel buying out Inter-Tel, but since it came out right before the deal was closed there wasn't much talk of it. The fact that it just came out and it was totally SIP, ie it didn't support traditional Inter-Tel or Mitel phones, based meant that Mitel didn't really have a reason to support it once they took over ownership of the product; as there were very few customers using it. Also the fact that it would scale up to 2500 users at one site meant that it would be a competing product to the 3300 and since it was totally SIP based they would lose revenue with its ability to Support Integration with 3rd party products easily. It also had built-in presence management and several other features that required a separate server on the 3300 platform, meaning they had to make a choice on which platform they would have to stand behind and support going forward. I think they made the right choice staying with the 3300 and not alienating their large customer base, but I wished they would have kept the 7000 because it was a really nice product but you do get to see some of its features in the MAS now.
Thanks,
TE