Jonathan Moore
2004-Jan-16 10:59 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Advice Request: 2-4 line, 10 station * system
Hardly finished building our phone system for our school district and I have an opportunity to sell and install a system for a local small business. We are competing against a bid for an integrated voicemail/switch that runs about $1300 (without phones and cabling) and will work with analog phones. Is there hardware configuration (either using analog or IP phones) that would meet these needs and be in the same ball park price wise. If IP phones we would have to justify some of the extra cost for the IP phones in TOC and or features. Starting with 2 pots lines but probably needs to be able to grow to 4 with some kind of hardware addition. One option we considered is Vonage to remove the analog to IP conversion equipment down (no channel bank, or T1 card). When I spoke with them earlier this week the rep told me they don't offer a direct IP termination, only there analog conversion boxes. Vonage would work great because surprisingly for a small rural town they actually have local numbers. Are there any other options on that front other providers that will do IP termination of the lines and that can provide local numbers? If have some good contacts with a local CLEC, so I am even going to see if they might be willing to run an * server at there end so we could do IP terminations with local numbers. 620-221 calling prefex, Winfield KS. I know a lot of these ideas have been hashed out on the list in various threads, but I am wondering if anyone has come up with some overall strategese that work. We have a ton of businesses in our area that are this size. -- Jonathan Moore Director of Technology Winfield Public Schools Office 620.221.5100 Fax 620.221.0508 Visit Winfield Public Schools at http://usd465.com ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
PBXtech
2004-Jan-16 11:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Advice Request: 2-4 line, 10 station * system
Vonage for Business? uuug you need a Quad FXO... hmm who makes that? Jonathan Moore wrote:>Hardly finished building our phone system for our school district and I have an >opportunity to sell and install a system for a local small business. We are >competing against a bid for an integrated voicemail/switch that runs about $1300 >(without phones and cabling) and will work with analog phones. > >Is there hardware configuration (either using analog or IP phones) that would >meet these needs and be in the same ball park price wise. If IP phones we would >have to justify some of the extra cost for the IP phones in TOC and or features. >Starting with 2 pots lines but probably needs to be able to grow to 4 with some >kind of hardware addition. > >One option we considered is Vonage to remove the analog to IP conversion >equipment down (no channel bank, or T1 card). When I spoke with them earlier >this week the rep told me they don't offer a direct IP termination, only there >analog conversion boxes. Vonage would work great because surprisingly for a >small rural town they actually have local numbers. Are there any other options >on that front other providers that will do IP termination of the lines and that >can provide local numbers? If have some good contacts with a local CLEC, so I am >even going to see if they might be willing to run an * server at there end so we >could do IP terminations with local numbers. 620-221 calling prefex, Winfield KS. > >I know a lot of these ideas have been hashed out on the list in various threads, >but I am wondering if anyone has come up with some overall strategese that work. >We have a ton of businesses in our area that are this size. > > >