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    • bigbearB
      bigbear
      last edited by

      LOL Any money wasted on Sangoma, just dont. Get Yealink, it will work with FreePBX and anything else you may decide to look at later.

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      • bigbearB
        bigbear @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in Need some Yaelink Material:

        @nerdydad
        Basically, when I do cost and feature comparisons between Sangoma and Yealink, Yealink wins hands down.

        The phones even look almost identical. Likely the hardware is from the same source. The difference is their software. No feature in the Sangoma phones push me to wanting to pay the higher cost.

        From a button and feature point of view:
        The s705 equates to the T46S
        The s400 equates to the T41S
        The s405 equates to the T42S
        The s205 equates to the T19P E2
        The s500 does not have an exact match, it is between the T42S and the T46S.

        If you are going to go with FreePBX 14, then you only want the S series if you plan to use a LE certificate. I have an outstanding bug report with Yealink on the older G series. The S series is current anyway.

        The T29 is a surprisingly good refresh to that T2x series line as well.

        If you want to save yourself hours and hours of trial and error I would definitely get @JaredBusch to set it up.

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        • bigbearB
          bigbear
          last edited by

          Ahem, also I am still stuck with this $800 set from Konftel

          It is yours now for... $349 (extra battery , VOIP/DECT adapter, everything) brand new unused.

          I have sold almost everything else. Big Bears Voip and Garage Overstock is almost closed... 300wx conference kit +300wx dect base station +300wx extra battery

          0_1512085537150_IMG_1341.jpg

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          • bigbearB
            bigbear
            last edited by

            Also, if you want to sell the shoretel system I will buy it, have someone who could use it I think. Just need qty and model numbers, condition each is in...

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
              last edited by

              I'll ask my client if they have any need for the conference phone if you still have it.

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              • NerdyDadN
                NerdyDad @bigbear
                last edited by

                @bigbear said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                Also, if you want to sell the shoretel system I will buy it, have someone who could use it I think. Just need qty and model numbers, condition each is in...

                I'll ask the boss about it tomorrow. That just might fund the new system.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @dashrender said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                  I'll ask my client if they have any need for the conference phone if you still have it.

                  My people already said not interested.
                  good luck with your sale.

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                  • bigbearB
                    bigbear @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                    @dashrender said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                    I'll ask my client if they have any need for the conference phone if you still have it.

                    My people already said not interested.
                    good luck with your sale.

                    Literally bought days before the release of the new Yealink conference phones. Maybe it will become a deskphone I can carry arround the office to start and end meetings.

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                    • EddieJenningsE
                      EddieJennings
                      last edited by

                      Not specific to Yealink phones, but I just posted this in my chat channel with my supervisor + On High.

                      @channel Ok folks, the moment you've been waiting for.

                      Average Windstream bill for 2017: $795.25
                      Average Windstream bill for 2016: $743.60
                      November 2017 cost of new phone system: $162.08 (breakdown is below)

                      Vultr phone server hosting: $6.00
                      Twilio SIP trunking: $105.3245
                      Numbers toll (39): $39.00
                      Numbers tollfree (1): $2.00
                      E911: $1.00
                      Voip.ms fax number: $1.99
                      Voip.ms fax usage: $1.0150
                      CallerID Lookup: $5.7525

                      Total: $162.082 or $162.08

                      This is for monthly cost. Buying new phones + shipping to external folks was around $3.5k I believe. Your mileage my vary, but these are real numbers.

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                        bnrstnr @EddieJennings
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                        @eddiejennings I believe it. We went from $450+/month down to ~$40.

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                        • NerdyDadN
                          NerdyDad @EddieJennings
                          last edited by

                          @eddiejennings said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                          Not specific to Yealink phones, but I just posted this in my chat channel with my supervisor + On High.

                          @channel Ok folks, the moment you've been waiting for.

                          Average Windstream bill for 2017: $795.25
                          Average Windstream bill for 2016: $743.60
                          November 2017 cost of new phone system: $162.08 (breakdown is below)

                          Vultr phone server hosting: $6.00
                          Twilio SIP trunking: $105.3245
                          Numbers toll (39): $39.00
                          Numbers tollfree (1): $2.00
                          E911: $1.00
                          Voip.ms fax number: $1.99
                          Voip.ms fax usage: $1.0150
                          CallerID Lookup: $5.7525

                          Total: $162.082 or $162.08

                          This is for monthly cost. Buying new phones + shipping to external folks was around $3.5k I believe. Your mileage my vary, but these are real numbers.

                          How did you figure the fax part out? We use fax lightly, except for HR, which is pretty heavy of course. Faxes going in both directions.

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                          • EddieJenningsE
                            EddieJennings @NerdyDad
                            last edited by EddieJennings

                            @nerdydad said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                            How did you figure the fax part out? We use fax lightly, except for HR, which is pretty heavy of course. Faxes going in both directions.

                            Faxing was just a part of our Windstream service. I'm not sure what its individual cost was. For the new system, I'm using Voip.ms virutal fax. When I log into Voip.ms, I go to Virtual Fax under DID Numbers, click "My Faxes" and set the date range. At the bottom, it shows the total cost of fax transmission. Also the DID for faxing is $1.99 / month.

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                            • NerdyDadN
                              NerdyDad @EddieJennings
                              last edited by

                              @eddiejennings said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                              @nerdydad said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                              How did you figure the fax part out? We use fax lightly, except for HR, which is pretty heavy of course. Faxes going in both directions.

                              Faxing was just a part of our Windstream service. I'm not sure what its individual cost was. For the new system, I'm using Voip.ms virutal fax. When I log into Voip.ms, I go to Virtual Fax under DID Numbers, click "My Faxes" and set the date range. At the bottom, it shows the total cost of fax transmission. Also the DID for faxing is $1.99 / month.

                              Sorry, let me clarify. How did you set it up?

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                              • bigbearB
                                bigbear @NerdyDad
                                last edited by

                                @nerdydad said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                @eddiejennings said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                @nerdydad said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                How did you figure the fax part out? We use fax lightly, except for HR, which is pretty heavy of course. Faxes going in both directions.

                                Faxing was just a part of our Windstream service. I'm not sure what its individual cost was. For the new system, I'm using Voip.ms virutal fax. When I log into Voip.ms, I go to Virtual Fax under DID Numbers, click "My Faxes" and set the date range. At the bottom, it shows the total cost of fax transmission. Also the DID for faxing is $1.99 / month.

                                Sorry, let me clarify. How did you set it up?

                                I think this is a fax2email type service, right? Or are you using T.38?

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @bigbear
                                  last edited by

                                  @bigbear said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                  @dashrender said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                  @dashrender said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                  I'll ask my client if they have any need for the conference phone if you still have it.

                                  My people already said not interested.
                                  good luck with your sale.

                                  Literally bought days before the release of the new Yealink conference phones. Maybe it will become a deskphone I can carry arround the office to start and end meetings.

                                  Well, they have changed their mind.

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                                  • EddieJenningsE
                                    EddieJennings
                                    last edited by EddieJennings

                                    Yeah, it's fax to E-mail.

                                    My fax number with voip.ms is configured to send an E-mail to [email protected], which is a mail-enabled public folder. Users who would normally have access to the fax machine at work have access to the public folder. I've also granted access to our work-from-home folks. In the E-mail to fax section, I've added the E-mail addresses of everyone who should be allowed to send faxes. I also configured a security code. So they have to email [email protected] and the subject is 10DigitRecipientFaxNumber.SecurityCode.

                                    System isn't as robust as some you can get, but for what little faxing we do it works. Looks like we has 20 faxes total last month (22 pages). Most inbound. I think the only outbound faxes were my test faxes.

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                                    • bigbearB
                                      bigbear @EddieJennings
                                      last edited by

                                      @eddiejennings said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                      Yeah, it's fax to E-mail.

                                      My fax number with voip.ms is configured to send an E-mail to [email protected], which is a mail-enabled public folder. Users who would normally have access to the fax machine at work have access to the public folder. I've also granted access to our work-from-home folks. In the E-mail to fax section, I've added the E-mail addresses of everyone who should be allowed to send faxes. I also configured a security code. So they have to email [email protected] and the subject is 10DigitRecipientFaxNumber.SecurityCode.

                                      System isn't as robust as some you can get, but for what little faxing we do it works. Looks like we has 20 faxes total last month (22 pages). Most inbound. I think the only outbound faxes were my test faxes.

                                      So just using for inbound through voip.ms?

                                      My experience is that if there are a few pages these kinds of services work fine. When its 20+ and especially hundreds its near impossible to get things through. Mainly in the medical field.

                                      But still, you used to need a fax server to do fax2email so it is good to know voip.ms is offering this servie.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @bigbear
                                        last edited by

                                        @bigbear said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                        My experience is that if there are a few pages these kinds of services work fine. When its 20+ and especially hundreds its near impossible to get things through. Mainly in the medical field.

                                        Exactly, this is why I have two POTS lines that are dedicated to my 700+ a day of faxes 🙂

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                                        • EddieJenningsE
                                          EddieJennings @bigbear
                                          last edited by

                                          @bigbear said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                          @eddiejennings said in Need some Yaelink Material:

                                          Yeah, it's fax to E-mail.

                                          My fax number with voip.ms is configured to send an E-mail to [email protected], which is a mail-enabled public folder. Users who would normally have access to the fax machine at work have access to the public folder. I've also granted access to our work-from-home folks. In the E-mail to fax section, I've added the E-mail addresses of everyone who should be allowed to send faxes. I also configured a security code. So they have to email [email protected] and the subject is 10DigitRecipientFaxNumber.SecurityCode.

                                          System isn't as robust as some you can get, but for what little faxing we do it works. Looks like we has 20 faxes total last month (22 pages). Most inbound. I think the only outbound faxes were my test faxes.

                                          So just using for inbound through voip.ms?

                                          My experience is that if there are a few pages these kinds of services work fine. When its 20+ and especially hundreds its near impossible to get things through. Mainly in the medical field.

                                          But still, you used to need a fax server to do fax2email so it is good to know voip.ms is offering this servie.

                                          I'm using voip.ms for inbound and outbound.

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