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2006 Feb 20
1
Asterisk behind Centrex
Hi, I'm looking at setting up an Asterisk PBX in our office, which gets its phone lines (digital signaling, analog voice) from the main campus, which uses Centrex. Does anyone know if this falls under analog or digital for hardware buying? I was looking at getting a Digium TDM-series, but apparently our lines aren't pots (due to the digital signaling). Could someone enlighten me a bit?
2003 Nov 19
8
Help please
Hi, My PBX/key system failed when building power was switched off and then back on. The service rep says the PBX unit is so old that it is not repairable. The unit has 8 incoming POTS lines and 12 multiline sets. There are voice mailboxes on each line. Switching to Qwest's Centrex system would cost about $3800/yr. My 8 business lines now cost $3320/yr, so the Centrex increment would
2007 Jul 18
2
Flash(), Centrex Lines, and 3 way calling
Greetings, List. I have my Asterisk box setup with 8 Centrex lines that were "left over" from our old PBX system. My boss is asking me to set up Asterisk so that he can flash hook and make an outgoing call on the same line to have a 3 way call. This is what he wants to do: 1) Incoming call on his Centrex line 2) Flash hook and dial a new number (goes out the same line) 3) Flash
2005 Feb 23
1
Re: Some simple voicemail questions...
Hello all, I am working on setting up a basic Asterisk system (using Digium FXS and FXO cards, Polycom IP phones). I've got a few questions in regards to voicemail and was hoping that someone could give me some ideas... Right now we have three incoming POTS lines. There are times when all three lines are used. When the lines busy out, the incoming call is sent to a voicemail
2009 Mar 17
1
mobile centrex solution
anyone know of a solution where mobile handsets out roaming the pstn cellular network can be used and treated as full fleged centrex extentions, i.e. I can transfer a call that comes in on a wired centrex copper pair out to a cell phone and the cell phone can transfer the call back or vice versa where the cell phone recieves the call directly and can transfer to the office all without hairpinning
2003 Dec 11
4
Asterisk in a Centrex environment?
Does anyone know what would be involved in making Asterisk work as a voicemail system in a Centrex environment? We have a Centrigram voicemail system that belongs in the Smithsonian. There are analog lines coming into the box and a 56KB data feed from the phone company's switch. Peter
2003 Dec 22
3
DID trunks -- equipment requirement
Hi guys, I posted a somewhat similar question about a month ago and got a thoughtful resonse from Steven Critchfield, but I've got a quick follow up question to it. I'm looking to setup a 16 extension / 10-14 phone line Asterisk install for a customer who would like to have DID numbers for the extensions, since they're currently on Centrex and already have the 1-to-1
2004 Jan 21
4
What technology could my phone company be using?
I live in New Brunswick Canada. The phone company is Aliant. When you set up business service here, you can go with either analog or digital lines. This isn't a T1 or ISDN. They are talking individual lines direct to handsets that they provide. They offer the digital option with even very small ( 2 - 4) number of lines. What technology could this be? Is there any way to connect such a
2003 Dec 23
3
PBX Functionality How-to
Hello, I had a partner of mine present a Centrex 21 brochure and ask how many of those features can I fulfill. There is nothing out of the ordinary, it's stuff like call hold, call forward, 3-way calling, etc. Has anyone assembled a how-to that shows how to configure PBX or Centrex type functionality? I found one in the voip-info wiki but only a couple of topics were filled out. Regards,
2005 Oct 04
12
Sprint Nextel sueing over VoIP patents
Sprint Nextel is sueing vonage, voiceglo and theglobe.com for infringing on VoIP patents. Sprint Nextel claims to have about 100 patents on VoIP technologies. Does anyone know which ones this article is talking about, and if so does asterisk have any of those features? The reason I am asking is that the article is vague, Vonage uses a fairly standard codec set, I dont know about the others.
2005 Jul 12
10
Systems Admin; Telecom Newbie - What do I need?
Hi, folks. I am planning on implementing Asterisk in 2006, and need to budget for it now, so I need to know what I'll need to get. My company has about 50 users, and is currently languishing on a very old Comdial PBX. All of our client computers are Macs; our servers are mostly OS X, with a couple Debians and a Red Hat. I am thoroughly experienced at systems administration, and can
2007 Feb 12
2
Digium Card ?
Hi all I'm after a Digium card that will allow me to connect an Asterisk box to.. 2 x sip providers 1 x company PBX 1 x POTS provider. Can anyone recomment a card that can do the job.
2003 Jul 18
8
questions
Does anybody developed Predictive Dialer using Asterisk/Digium PBX? Another question: does anybody developed an Dialer using the X100P board? Julio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030718/be051d49/attachment.htm
2007 Jan 15
3
Practical limit on dial prefixes for a route
Colleagues, We're in the process of standardizing on Sprint PCS and Cingular phones on a national basis (~ 50 properties, 1000's of lines). I manage an Asterisk install at one location. I've been looking at the Multitech CellFinder CDMA for Sprint as a dial backup solution. Basically, it's a CDMA to POTS gateway, tied to a PCS account. We would see it as a trunk line and I
2004 Dec 08
3
CPC, Calling Party Control, Disconnect supervision, -- how to tell that to Verizon (east coast)?
> > > > I would be grateful if anybody could tell me what I should > > tell Verizon > > in NJ so they would enable "disconnect supervision" for my lines. > > > > Apparently "remote hangup notification" or "disconnect > supervision" or > > "calling party control" is NOT the magic phrase for them. Although >
2004 Jan 22
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #2588 - 11 msgs
Message: 5 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com From: Doug Meredith <doug.meredith@skyridge.com> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:05:19 -0400 Organization: Skyridge Systems Inc. Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: What technology could my phone company be using? Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com >>Mark Hazlewood <lists@idontknow.com> wrote: >>Sounds like Centrex services, we
2004 Jan 06
0
Asterisk support for NEON or Centrex/CLASS/VMWI MW formats ?
An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040106/7e2c9deb/attachment.htm -------------- next part -------------- Hello I have Scitec 5S-c Analog Phone connected to Asterisk PBX. This phone has Message Waiting Indicator but I don't see it lighted whenever any voice mail comes. From phone documentation I came to know that this phone
2003 Mar 02
8
OT: PRI costs in US
Hello! Several of my customers would like to add a backup to their Internet connection. ISDN is a good solution: decently fast for a dial-up-type connection, yet still faily affordable. While I was at it, I decided to look at a couple of more creative telephone service options to possibly improve their service or lower costs at the same time. These customers range from having just a
2005 Mar 28
6
Verizon ISDN
I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US. I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would have SIP phones registered with Asterisk and sharing the ISDN lines. The only PCI ISDN card that will support ISDN signalling in the US seems to be the Eicon Diva Server cards. These are hard to find and very expensive ($2500 for the Quad
2003 Oct 10
1
Marketing Digium/Asterisk
The benefits of * are obvious so that part of the marketing an * solution is easy. Anybody care to share ideas on how to target companies who would benefit most from */Digium? It seems to me that it would be an easy sell to small/medium companies who need advanced features such as ip trunking, IVR, Conference bridging, etc., etc. I would like to find a way to identify multi-location companies