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Old 24-04-2006, 10:31   #4
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Re: Anyone use a VoIP PBX?

There's no particular budget but it must be competetive to an analogue PBX (probably Panasonic).

Currently they have 3 incomming lines and 7 phones. Obviously, this may change - but not much. They also have a PA system for paging people in the factory. Apart from a ringing group and being able to transfer calls, they don't use many other gizmos at the moment. Caller Display, I imagine, would be very useful to them.

I've been looking round a bit more and, if we go with it, I will probably use Asterisk on a Linux system. This could all be very stressful if it goes wrong.
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