[TriLUG] telephone system advice
Jim Ray via TriLUG
trilug at trilug.org
Thu May 26 07:34:08 EDT 2016
The Yealink IP phones that PhoneBooth.com uses work really well for me and have great sounding speakerphone. You do not need to use other services with PhoneBooth. Autoattendent, follow me/find me roaming forwarded to cell phones, and group ring features are available out of the box. I can meet you over at your church and help you get it going. It has been a while since I have been there and might need directions.
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From: TriLUG [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On Behalf Of James Jones via TriLUG
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 5:32 PM
To: Matt Pusateri; Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] telephone system advice
All,
Thanks for the most helpful of advice. I will be presenting the Elders what I plan to do, which is:
Using a hosted PBX voip plan for the office for 3 ip phones ( probably grandstream since cisco phones seem much pricier). Plus two or three ip phones with Callcentric numbers in the main building. During services, office main number would be forwarded to either callcentric numbers or to service administrator's cellphone.
Hosted PBX ( virtual pbx ) plans seem to be based on users ( ip phones
) so plan 3 x 20 ( or what ever plan's user cost is ) plus the cost of callcentric numbers. All this if I understand the two plans I have looked at:
RingCentral & Phonebooth.
If you have a suggestion for hosted pbx, please forward link for me to check out.
Thanks again for all your advice
jcj KK4VUS
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