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re: VOIP for business?
Posted on 8/2/14 at 9:11 pm to jmon
Posted on 8/2/14 at 9:11 pm to jmon
What are the carriers you are looking at? Also, can you give a little info about the rest of your setup? Specifically, how many users there are going to be, what kind of Internet connection and what is the speed on it.
With VoIP, there are so many factors that will affect how much you will like it. I have some customers that absolutely hate it but their network sucks and they don't want to listen to reason. Others will never go back to traditional service.
With VoIP, there are so many factors that will affect how much you will like it. I have some customers that absolutely hate it but their network sucks and they don't want to listen to reason. Others will never go back to traditional service.
Posted on 8/3/14 at 8:33 am to The Next
Small office with 4 users, iPhones for all. Will have 6 phones in facility in all, and like the feature of having the iPhones appear as "office" phones when calling/answering from job sites or on the road.
Currently have a pbX system with voice mail through ATT landline. Also have Charter Internet 6ombps.
So, to recap, we would like 5 desktop phones, 1 breakroom phone, 1 fax line (and yes, some of our clients still fax), and integrate 4 iPhones into the mix. I was looking for a reliable VoIP carrier and provider to use with our Charter high speed cable internet.
Thanks for the input.
John
Currently have a pbX system with voice mail through ATT landline. Also have Charter Internet 6ombps.
So, to recap, we would like 5 desktop phones, 1 breakroom phone, 1 fax line (and yes, some of our clients still fax), and integrate 4 iPhones into the mix. I was looking for a reliable VoIP carrier and provider to use with our Charter high speed cable internet.
Thanks for the input.
John
Posted on 8/3/14 at 8:36 am to The Next
I am an NEC dealer in Baton Rouge and we offer both premise based VOIP systems and cloud services from NEC. Most of the trouble you will have will be network issues not the service.
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