finance_teacher
asked on
VOIP -- PBX Plan ?
We are paying $1,000+ for 35 AT&T plain-old-telephone lines ($20+/line) with our OLD PBX and are thinking about getting a new VOIP PBX to cut costs.
What PBX/etc do you recommend for the four locations that we have below ?
Location #1
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #2
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #3
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #4
** 2 MB Internet connection
** need 5+ inbound phone lines
What PBX/etc do you recommend for the four locations that we have below ?
Location #1
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #2
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #3
** 6 MB Internet connection
** need 10+ inbound phone lines
Location #4
** 2 MB Internet connection
** need 5+ inbound phone lines
SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
FreeSwitch sounds like a good option too. Both are very stable. I don't think it has a GUI though, haven't checked lately
For guis check here
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Freeswitch_Gui
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Freeswitch_Gui
ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
ASKER
Who is your SIP provider ?
I am in Toronto, I sell my own sip trunks for Toronto area only. But if you are looking for sip providers there are many for US. Since I used Freepbx a lot I will support their offerings here:
https://store.freepbx.com/store/
You can also find a lot of information at www.voip-info.org
https://store.freepbx.com/store/
You can also find a lot of information at www.voip-info.org