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    • EddieJenningsE
      EddieJennings @coliver
      last edited by

      Don't do this on your own if you haven't done it before (and even then) it's simple to setup but can be a pain to support in the long run.

      Or take on the challenge and create a learning opportunity, but know if you go that route, it'll take longer to get setup and be a challenge to support rather than just hiring a Jared or NTG as resommended.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        The issue I wonder about is the cost of on going maintenance.

        Typical monthly maintenance on this should be 1 hour (maintenance not add/changes/removes). 1 hour consulting time is typically $100+/hr. So before we even look at the SIP trunk costs, you're likely at $102.50 (assuming a Vultr instance of $2.50/month).

        You can setup a three phone getup from Dialpad for $60/month all call mins included.

        So unless JB comes in here and says - nah, you don't need to do maintenance but once a quarter, you'll save money going another route.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @EddieJennings
          last edited by

          @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

          Don't do this on your own if you haven't done it before (and even then) it's simple to setup but can be a pain to support in the long run.

          Or take on the challenge and create a learning opportunity, but know if you go that route, it'll take longer to get setup and be a challenge to support rather than just hiring a Jared or NTG as resommended.

          This is fine as long as the customer understands the potential issues. But from a finance side, it's really likely not worth it to the business assuming they are paying you an hourly rate to setup and manage it.

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          • EddieJenningsE
            EddieJennings @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @dashrender said in PBX Question:

            @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

            Don't do this on your own if you haven't done it before (and even then) it's simple to setup but can be a pain to support in the long run.

            Or take on the challenge and create a learning opportunity, but know if you go that route, it'll take longer to get setup and be a challenge to support rather than just hiring a Jared or NTG as resommended.

            This is fine as long as the customer understands the potential issues. But from a finance side, it's really likely not worth it to the business assuming they are paying you an hourly rate to setup and manage it.

            I agree. A middle ground, if his friend insists that OP be the one who's in charge of it, could be for the OP to contract out someone to design / implement, then he just manage it.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @EddieJennings
              last edited by

              @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

              @dashrender said in PBX Question:

              @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

              Don't do this on your own if you haven't done it before (and even then) it's simple to setup but can be a pain to support in the long run.

              Or take on the challenge and create a learning opportunity, but know if you go that route, it'll take longer to get setup and be a challenge to support rather than just hiring a Jared or NTG as resommended.

              This is fine as long as the customer understands the potential issues. But from a finance side, it's really likely not worth it to the business assuming they are paying you an hourly rate to setup and manage it.

              I agree. A middle ground, if his friend insists that OP be the one who's in charge of it, could be for the OP to contract out someone to design / implement, then he just manage it.

              Yep - @JaredBusch or @NTG could probably do it for cheaper than $60/month. and that will include maintenance, since the economy scale works in the client's favor.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender said in PBX Question:

                @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

                @dashrender said in PBX Question:

                @eddiejennings said in PBX Question:

                Don't do this on your own if you haven't done it before (and even then) it's simple to setup but can be a pain to support in the long run.

                Or take on the challenge and create a learning opportunity, but know if you go that route, it'll take longer to get setup and be a challenge to support rather than just hiring a Jared or NTG as resommended.

                This is fine as long as the customer understands the potential issues. But from a finance side, it's really likely not worth it to the business assuming they are paying you an hourly rate to setup and manage it.

                I agree. A middle ground, if his friend insists that OP be the one who's in charge of it, could be for the OP to contract out someone to design / implement, then he just manage it.

                Yep - @JaredBusch or @NTG could probably do it for cheaper than $60/month. and that will include maintenance, since the economy scale works in the client's favor.

                FreePBX can be setup and left unattended and still be getting updated. But only if you buy the Sysadmin pro module.

                That module runs the "firmware" update automatically if you choose. And the Firmware update process updates the OS and the modules.

                It happens much slower than module updates and OS updates but it can work.

                That said, I would never recommend that.

                FreePBX 14 now has an updater function (free) that updates the OS and Modules.

                So an instance of FreePBX can now be maintenance free from an IT perspective if you trust these processes.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  For a 3 phone office, I would go direct to VoIP.ms and not bother with FreePBX.

                  $1/month for the DID
                  $1.50/month for e911
                  $0.01/minute for usage.

                  I mean I would be happy to set something like this up on Vultr and such, but I don't work free. It takes a couple hours to do it right and make sure all bits are done right. So he'd be paying me a minimum of $300 to $450 to set it up.

                  And honestly the backend time (accounting, billing, contract, etc) to setup a new client for a once off $450 is arguably not worth it.

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender Just got home. Ok thanks Dashrender. So at least not horrible and sounds doable after a week or 3

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                    • jmooreJ
                      jmoore @EddieJennings
                      last edited by

                      @eddiejennings I would like the learning opportunity and doing it for a buddy on a real small scale seems the best time to do that.

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                      • jmooreJ
                        jmoore @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @jaredbusch Ok thanks a lot Jared for the advice.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @jmoore
                          last edited by

                          @jmoore said in PBX Question:

                          @eddiejennings I would like the learning opportunity and doing it for a buddy on a real small scale seems the best time to do that.

                          If you want the experience, then setting up a FreePBX instance is a great choice.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @jaredbusch said in PBX Question:

                            @jmoore said in PBX Question:

                            @eddiejennings I would like the learning opportunity and doing it for a buddy on a real small scale seems the best time to do that.

                            If you want the experience, then setting up a FreePBX instance is a great choice.

                            Sure, this is a great choice for everyone, as long as you aren't charging the client for the time. Remember - he's a business, and as such should be making smart financial decisions. Having you do it, and him paying you to to do it doesn't seem like a smart financial decision for previously stated reasons.

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                            • jmooreJ
                              jmoore @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @dashrender Yeah I agree with that. I think I will offer to do it for free this time and explain to him its a learning opportunity for me.

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