Phone system
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dustinb3403 ok thanks, that makes sense. I asked the person doing the demo and she did not know about the software. I'll give my recommendation to host since that will be a little cheaper. My school is still going around with this /sigh. Thanks for your input Dustin
If you need a local area supplier....
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I agree with others here - Hire JB's company to set this up and manage it for you.
It can be on prem or cloud based.
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@scottalanmiller said in Phone system:
@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dustinb3403 ok thanks, that makes sense. I asked the person doing the demo and she did not know about the software. I'll give my recommendation to host since that will be a little cheaper. My school is still going around with this /sigh. Thanks for your input Dustin
If you need a local area supplier....
Scott - who's doing your phone (VOIP like FreePBX) support these days?
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@jmoore you can get hosted service not paid per line also.
Really, there are a ton of options. You need to have consultant knowledgeable in telephony to help you, or you need to learn telephony yourself. Which ever is more effective for you.
You have these rough choices
Hosted service by line
Hosted service by usage
Hosted PBX - managed or self ran
Local PBX - managed or self ranThere are more details, but that is the high level view.
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@dashrender Yeah I keep making suggestions. I think we would be in a lot better shape financially and feature wise if we used one of you all. I'm not sure where the hold up is with our phone lady and her boss. Hopefully we will get somewhere soon on this.
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@jaredbusch Thanks Jared. I am in process of learning telephony myself because I never want to quit learning. However its not my position so I am just asked for suggestions by my management. I have suggested your company as well as Scott's so they would have options. I don't know if the lady in charge contacted you all or what the results were. I am certainly not an expert as I have only done a couple small jobs, that is why I keep telling her to contact one of you all.
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@dashrender said in Phone system:
@scottalanmiller said in Phone system:
@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dustinb3403 ok thanks, that makes sense. I asked the person doing the demo and she did not know about the software. I'll give my recommendation to host since that will be a little cheaper. My school is still going around with this /sigh. Thanks for your input Dustin
If you need a local area supplier....
Scott - who's doing your phone (VOIP like FreePBX) support these days?
What do you mean, we are. We are a phone vendor.
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dashrender Yeah I keep making suggestions. I think we would be in a lot better shape financially and feature wise if we used one of you all. I'm not sure where the hold up is with our phone lady and her boss. Hopefully we will get somewhere soon on this.
Need me to drive down there? I could be there this afternoon
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@scottalanmiller Let me find out schedules. We are watching a demo now from Consolidated Communications. Wendie had several vendors lined up so not sure what else is going on today.
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@scottalanmiller Let me find out schedules. We are watching a demo now from Consolidated Communications. Wendie had several vendors lined up so not sure what else is going on today.
Okay, today is possible but I'd need warning as it is a bit of a drive. Tomorrow is pretty free and I can bring @pchiodo too.
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@scottalanmiller I think its too late today but a demo of some sort would be nice of what you all offer. She likes demos.
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@scottalanmiller I think its too late today but a demo of some sort would be nice of what you all offer. She likes demos.
I suppose, don't see why not. It's a phone, so the biggest feature is... making calls. Kind of boring to look at, but it's what is important.
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@scottalanmiller Well we are getting demos of phone and call manager software along with mobile apps. So we may be talking about different things here.
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@scottalanmiller said in Phone system:
@dashrender said in Phone system:
@scottalanmiller said in Phone system:
@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dustinb3403 ok thanks, that makes sense. I asked the person doing the demo and she did not know about the software. I'll give my recommendation to host since that will be a little cheaper. My school is still going around with this /sigh. Thanks for your input Dustin
If you need a local area supplier....
Scott - who's doing your phone (VOIP like FreePBX) support these days?
What do you mean, we are. We are a phone vendor.
I mean who specifically? Mike was handling that for a while - and well, we've already talked about that.
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@scottalanmiller Just to be clear she is looking for the whole package. Including some sort of hosting, phones, call manager, various other features, and a mobile app for byod. That is what we are looking at.
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@jmoore
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@dashrender Her term for the management side of things. Such as setting up groups, looking at logs, paying the bill, switchboard, and things like that.
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dashrender Her term for the management side of things. Such as setting up groups, looking at logs, paying the bill, switchboard, and things like that.
hmm.. I can't think of a single solution for that with FreePBX, but I'm sure a completely hosted solution like RingCentral can give you that in a single pane of glass.
My FreePBX solution requires two, The console to the PBX, and VOIP.ms for the billing.
No wait - three, because the billing and management of the PBX itself is hosted with Vultr.
and wait again - if you want caller ID, then there OpenCname.com -
@dashrender Ok cool thanks. So it really just depends on the requirements and a lot of ways to go about it. I have so much to learn lol.
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@jmoore said in Phone system:
@dashrender Ok cool thanks. So it really just depends on the requirements and a lot of ways to go about it. I have so much to learn lol.
Exactly.
I think JB mostly allows the customer to manage the separate accounts themselves, yet he is given access so he can manage the systems of those accounts.
In other words, the client has access to the billing side directly, and there's no markup from JB for doing that, then JB does his maintenance/break fix and sends them a bill for time spent.More work on the side of the customer, but also less cash out. I'm sure if the customers didn't want anything but a single monthly bill from JB, he'd be happy to do it, for likely a 20% upcharge to cover the cost of JB's employee pulling the data together into a single bill.
Either that, or a flat rate that's even higher than 20% more than the combined rates of all of the components to ensure he's left left holding the bag. Then at that point, you have to compare his prices to that of RingCentral.