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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX service provider. We are investigating moving across from a legacy to a hosted Voip solution. We have about 25 ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one location, 5 in the other), each with ddi. Rgds Phil |
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"Big Phil" <BIGSHOW_77@HOTMAIL.CO.UK> wrote in message news:1179161717.776163.8930@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com[color=blue] > Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX > service provider. We are investigating moving across from > a legacy to a hosted Voip solution. We have about 25 > ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one location, 5 in the > other), each with ddi.[/color] Try Gradwell. Well regarded and the MD posts here sometimes. Ivor |
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Big Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> > I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX service provider. > We are investigating moving across from a legacy to a hosted Voip > solution. We have about 25 ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one > location, 5 in the other), each with ddi.[/color] 20 handsets is a lot to have on one site for hosted, if you are heavy telephone users. Depends how many phone calls you make. A full speed ADSL Max upload will give you 6/7 calls. You may need 2 ADSL lines or something faster. Tim |
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Hi,
I would have to agree with Tim, our clients with many Virtual PBX extensions opt for SDSL so that their upload speed is the same as their download. Its something you may wish to consider if you are going to have 20 extensions on one site, especially if you do have many concurrent calls. Ross ----------------------- Ross Beer VoiceHost Support [url]www.voicehost.co.uk[/url] Tim wrote:[color=blue] > Big Phil wrote:[color=green] >> I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX service provider. >> We are investigating moving across from a legacy to a hosted Voip >> solution. We have about 25 ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one >> location, 5 in the other), each with ddi.[/color] > > 20 handsets is a lot to have on one site for hosted, if you are heavy > telephone users. > > Depends how many phone calls you make. A full speed ADSL Max upload > will give you 6/7 calls. > > You may need 2 ADSL lines or something faster. > > > > Tim[/color] |
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Hi
Bandwidth was an issue that has crossed my mind, seeing as that our main office location doesn't have SDSL and BT don't plan to install it for quite sometime. But the management are very keen on hosted services because of the reduced hardware/support costs and relatively easy managment/configuration of the system. Also they liked the fact that is one site was to lose internet connectivy the other site can continue to receive/make calls. Rgds Phil |
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Big Phil wrote:
[color=blue] > Hi > > Bandwidth was an issue that has crossed my mind, seeing as that our > main office location doesn't have SDSL and BT don't plan to install it > for quite sometime. But the management are very keen[/color] The management can be as keen on it as they like, but if you don't have adequate bandwidth, it just isn't going to work! How many concurrent calls are you expecting to have? Having thought about it, one possible solution to lack of bandwidth is to have calls queue on the SPs PBX until your 'line' is free again. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm@ale.cx) 17:51:54 up 16 days, 19:52, 2 users, load average: 0.19, 0.16, 0.21 09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0 |
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Big Phil wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX service provider. > We are investigating moving across from a legacy to a hosted Voip > solution. We have about 25 ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one > location, 5 in the other), each with ddi.[/color] The company I work for offer this. We only work through resellers but if you contact [email]sales@enta.net[/email] they will put you in touch with one. Regards Jon |
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Jon Farmer wrote:
[color=blue] > The company I work for offer this. We only work through resellers but if > you contact [email]sales@enta.net[/email] they will put you in touch with one.[/color] Going by my own experiences with enta.net I certainly wouldn't entrust any mission-critical operations to them. It took them bordering on a whole month to implement a single ADSL connection. Tech-support was worse than useless and the entire problem was caused by it would appear, the inability to set the correct password to the account. There was just one person on their "technical support" contact with whom communication was completely pointless. I would rather have been speaking to an Indian call center than dealing with "Kevin" !! Fortunately the ADSL connection is a fail over for my Cable connection so it only kicks in when cable connection fails or when upload/download hits pre-defined limits which is very rarely so for the amount I use it it serves the purpose and was the cheapest option as no-one else seemed to offer a PAYG connection. After the initial farce I would never recommend enta.net even for a simple domestic service. For the O.P. we have all incoming business calls coming in through [url]http://www.voipfone.co.uk[/url] It's had a couple of temporary outages (check the forum for specifics [url]http://www.voipfoneuserforum.com[/url]) but they do seem to get stuff sorted very quickly. Another page of interest is the following [url]http://www.voipfoneuserforum.com/about741.html[/url] HTH Pete -- [url]http://www.gymratz.co.uk[/url] gym & fitness equipment specialists. |
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Big Phil,
Your right call queues would help, as long as people didn't mind waiting to make calls. i.e if there was a phone on every desk. An alternative would be to have multiple ADSL accounts, with good upload speeds. I think you can get up to 800Kbps with some business providers. Also changing codec may be another way to save some bandwidth, you could possibly use a GSM codec which uses much less bandwidth than G711 'ulaw' or 'alaw'. Though there is a difference in call quality. Ross alexd wrote:[color=blue] > Big Phil wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi >> >> Bandwidth was an issue that has crossed my mind, seeing as that our >> main office location doesn't have SDSL and BT don't plan to install it >> for quite sometime. But the management are very keen[/color] > > The management can be as keen on it as they like, but if you don't have > adequate bandwidth, it just isn't going to work! How many concurrent calls > are you expecting to have? > > Having thought about it, one possible solution to lack of bandwidth is to > have calls queue on the SPs PBX until your 'line' is free again. >[/color] -- ----------------------- Ross Beer VoiceHost Support [url]www.voicehost.co.uk[/url] |
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Tim wrote:[color=blue]
> Big Phil wrote:[color=green] >> I was wondering if anyone could recommend a Voip PBX service provider. >> We are investigating moving across from a legacy to a hosted Voip >> solution. We have about 25 ext's spread over 2 sites (20 in one >> location, 5 in the other), each with ddi.[/color] > > 20 handsets is a lot to have on one site for hosted, if you are heavy > telephone users.[/color] Yes. We have sites with upto 40 handsets and quite a few sites with ~20 handsets. A 2 meg SDSL line dedicated to the phones, from some one like [url]www.newnet.co.uk[/url] works very well (we use this in our office) as you can get about 20 concurrent calls out of it. cheers peter |
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