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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      FreePBX will do that I believe. But not a feature that I have ever configured.

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        manxam
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        If I didn't pay $105 per issued cell for 2gb of data this wouldn't be an issue but... welcome to the CRTC and collusion betwixt carriers in Canada.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @manxam
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          @manxam said in ELI5: FreePBX:

          If I didn't pay $105 per issued cell for 2gb of data this wouldn't be an issue but... welcome to the CRTC and collusion betwixt carriers in Canada.

          I get unlimited data in Canada. Canadians like Americans more than they like each other. And I pay way less than that, too.

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            manxam
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            We're basically limited to Bell, Rogers, and Telus here. There are others but they're just aliases for the "Big 3" offering more pay-as-you-go.

            I have 3 techs on payroll aside from myself and to get unlimited calling Canada-wide, vm, text and a whopping 2gb of data I'm paying $101.73 per device.

            I miss the "old days" when one got unlimited data for $40 a month all in. As the networks get faster here you get less and less data.

            We had 6gb per device for $75 until about 3 months ago when Telus called and said they could no longer offer me that plan. Shopping around didn't net me anything better so I stuck with it.

            Anyways, enough of the ranting: Need FreePBX advice!

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @manxam
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              @manxam said in ELI5: FreePBX:

              I have 3 techs on payroll aside from myself and to get unlimited calling Canada-wide, vm, text and a whopping 2gb of data I'm paying $101.73 per device.

              We get all that in Canada for about $35 here 🙂

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in ELI5: FreePBX:

                @manxam said in ELI5: FreePBX:

                I have 3 techs on payroll aside from myself and to get unlimited calling Canada-wide, vm, text and a whopping 2gb of data I'm paying $101.73 per device.

                We get all that in Canada for about $35 here 🙂

                No you don't. T-Mobile data roaming is not LTE speed.

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                • bigbearB
                  bigbear
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                  FreePBX supports DISA, but that is dialing in to FreePBX then dialing out.

                  The feature you are describing sounds like something you could easily do in Freeswitch using a common API and some light coding. If FreePBX has an API for a triggered call you would still have to make your own mobile app.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @bigbear
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                    @bigbear said in ELI5: FreePBX:

                    FreePBX supports DISA, but that is dialing in to FreePBX then dialing out.

                    The feature you are describing sounds like something you could easily do in Freeswitch using a common API and some light coding. If FreePBX has an API for a triggered call you would still have to make your own mobile app.

                    There are things people have for sale to do things like this.

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                    • bigbearB
                      bigbear @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch I think he was saying mobile phone app though. Would be interested if such a thing exists for FreePBX.

                      I myself could use a chrome plugin to trigger freepbx calls.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @bigbear
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                        @bigbear said in ELI5: FreePBX:

                        @jaredbusch I think he was saying mobile phone app though. Would be interested if such a thing exists for FreePBX.

                        I myself could use a chrome plugin to trigger freepbx calls.

                        Ah, ok. I do not know of any apps. but it would not be hard to make something because the UCP already does this.

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                          manxam
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                          Dialing into FreeBPX then dialing out doesn't sound like the end of the world though it's not quite as convenient as we have now. Can one configure "trusted" numbers to accept calls from that automatically allow dialing out again or does one have to authenticate via code first?

                          Aside from that, what all would I need to procure for 1 number, 4 extensions aside from SIP phones?
                          Is there a more simplistic setup wizard available that I can further customize later or will this all be text based configuration by me?

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                            manxam
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                            @JaredBusch : I just wanted to say THANKS for posting all of that FreePBX how-to info. With it I was able to procure a DID, setup an IVR, configure routes, etc. I even managed to configure an inbound route set to go to a DISA (pin protected) for the cell phones!

                            Your notes were very detailed and a ton of help.

                            Again, thanks for posting that!

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