No offense please. The question was if you could sell a business PBX for
5-15 users for approx. $5000. So I figured you were talking about the PBX
box itself (otherwise you would include 5 or up to 15 phones for free? Or
there is no price difference?). So maybe I just misunderstood the
question...
We are looking for a qualified technician in the Phoenix, Arizona area to install a pre-configured Asterisk server and 5 Polycom phones some time during the week of July 17. The server will be shipped to our customer and will be ready to run out of the box. It will have a Digium 4-line FXO card in
Hi,
I would like to see how do you integrate one asterisk server, and then
how to scale it for multiple asterisk servers.
Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com
Quoting Daniel Salama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It would
Hi Paul,
We can help you install and configure trixbox. Also we can suggest the
best hardware for your requirement, plus provide cheap international
calling rates as well.
And the configuration service is going to cost you less then $500.
We have done this lot of time and can do this for you as
Yeah sure think again. There is no way that you can sell a system with
5 phones for $1500.00 just the phones (at around $160 per phone for a
decent business phone) will cost you $800.00.
You think ppl buy these things like they buy bread? think again.
On 7/3/06, Nikolai Manek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Need A-Z domestic US & international termination. Rates off list, please.
Thanks.
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If it is a typical requirement in call centers to have headsets attached to phones,I wonder why is it required to buy separately an IP Phone and a Headset?Does anybody knows of a product that could combine those
features in one product?-- Atentamente / Kind regardsAlejandro Lengua,Virtual Orbis eBu
Hi,
You want to charge $5000 for a small biz Asterisk server? Yes, you
definitely need to rethink your strategy. I would rather think that $1500 is
the absolute maximum. For very small companies (5-15) you can put a Asterisk
on a Linksys router with Linux. I think there are some projects you can
G
On 7/3/06, Paul Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone in this list have any success selling Asterisk PBXs to the
very small end of the market. I was planning a 5 -15 user pbx product,
with dedicated network, installation and support for about £3-3500 in
the UK ( about $5000) . Some adv
Try TrixBox 1.1On 7/4/06, Michael Workman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a Solution for you it's a Windows .Net Call Manager it Runs and Actsjust like Asterisk but it all .Net Framework and you can add users by pointand click and you can add routes the same way.
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Paul Matthews wrote:
Does anyone in this list have any success selling Asterisk PBXs to the
very small end of the market. I was planning a 5 -15 user pbx product,
with dedicated network, installation and support for about £3-3500 in
the UK ( about $5000) . Some advice offered elsewhere suggest
Hi Paul,
my company is selling asterisk's based PBXs in Argentina, we have users from
4 to 90 extensions.
I think that the best entry point is costs saving in long distance calls
(with voip services providers or making voz vpns), DIDs usage on the PBXs,
and/or small IVRs on the PBX.
For very ver
My smallest commercial installation is 3 phones.
I am doing my largest this Friday, 15 handsets, 6 analogue lines.
I am also in UK, customers are interested because of features and possibility of free/low cost calls.
-- Sean BrowneCardiff IT Support Ltd08456 442 551http://www.cardiffitsupp
My company is planning an all out marketing strategy, targeting the 5-30
user company. The reality is these firms are already buying overpriced TDM
systems that offer a lot less functionality. The beauty of Asterisk is that
it scales so effortlessly. We plan to sell our PBX w/4 phones and a 4por
OK we can give you that price, free mins in a month allowed are 180
Setup will be the same as per month
Linda
Date sent: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 11:08:54 -0500
Subject:Re: [asterisk-biz] DID's
From: Francisco Gonzalez Canales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Does anyone in this list have any success selling Asterisk PBXs to the
very small end of the market. I was planning a 5 -15 user pbx product,
with dedicated network, installation and support for about £3-3500 in
the UK ( about $5000) . Some advice offered elsewhere suggested that
Asterisk was
Just a short message from Edvina - the Asterisk Training company:
The Asterisk SIP masterclass is in Chicago, Illinois next week. It's
going to be a lot of
labs and theory focused on how to make Asterisk work in a scalable
SIP network.
This class continues on an advanced level from the bootca
It would be great to have additional documentation on installing your
Carrier Core on multiple servers, just like you have in the diagram
on your web page.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Jul 2, 2006, at 11:06 PM, Nikolai Manek wrote:
At www.remwave.com we have uploaded the first version of the
"Carrie
I show a name server failure.
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=totarotechnologies.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ignacio Ramos
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 12:39 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Dis
Anyone have problems with pap2-t’s latest firwmware
hanging up on asterisk every 300 seconds ?
I cant figure out why..
Anyone had that problem ?
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Yeah, same results at my side
cheers
On 7/3/06, Mitul Limbani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Similar response from my end. I think totarotechnologies.com mail
server might have gone busted due to enormous response your post might
have generated :)
Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
En
Similar response from my end. I think totarotechnologies.com mail
server might have gone busted due to enormous response your post might
have generated :)
Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com
(P.S.:In case you need
Hi there,
The user interface will be based under a dual license, GPL and commercial.
Right now it is commercial but you can change around in it as much as you
want. The Oracle license you will need is Oracle express 10g, which is free
of charge. In the next release we will bundle it in to make it
What about licensing? Is it GPL?Do I have to buy some sort of Oracle license?You mention interface with Asterisk - two questions:1. Do I need Asterisk?2. How doe it interface with Asterisk?Thanks for the update.
On 7/3/06, Nikolai Manek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on your previous messages I
Steve Totaro i have been trying to reach you via email without luck
as it seems totarotechnologies.com is down from this side of the
internet. all my messages are bouncing.
i did talk to you briefly over the phone but the call was
disconnected before we could really discuss anything, as i m
> Based on your previous messages I cannot believe that your system has
> millions of lines of code.
> IF this is true - that such a monster on a weak legs. I don't want to be
> skeptic, but based on my quite big
> software development experience I know that then bigger system - then
> buggier and
I am looking to start around $15/month for a single DID and $10/month/DID
for packages of 10 and more.
On 7/3/06 10:49 AM, "Linda Goldsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is your target Price.
>
> Linda
>
>
> Date sent: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 10:40:28 -0500
> From:
Hello,
What is your target Price.
Linda
Date sent: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 10:40:28 -0500
From: Francisco Gonzalez Canales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject:[asterisk-biz] DID
Mexico City -> Voxbone
Francisco Gonzalez Canales escribió:
I am currently looking for a DID in Monterrey, Mexico. Can anyone please
help me find a suitable provider?
Best,
Francisco
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I am currently looking for a DID in Monterrey, Mexico. Can anyone please
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Best,
Francisco
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We have a Solution for you it's a Windows .Net Call Manager it Runs and Acts
just like Asterisk but it all .Net Framework and you can add users by point
and click and you can add routes the same way.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michae
Is this Asterisk-based?On 7/2/06, Nikolai Manek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At www.remwave.com we have uploaded the first version of the "Carrier Core"installation guide for Ubuntu Linux. This installation is enabling you tosetup a VoIP provider including billing, routing, customer care and a
comple
VoIP GW wrote:
see www.voipdevice.net
Could you turn the stupid music off? I don't need to hear it at all, let
alone on every page.
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Thanks William, this is nice application but not
exactly what I am looking for.
My client does not have any asterisk dial plan skills,
and is not willing to invest time in that, they simply
needs basic GUI application capable of creating simple
IVR with welcome message and list of options... commo
As a programmer I cannot understand why to mix programming languages in
one Babylon Tower?
Why not chose one or two (Perl + C/C++ per se)?
Perl is more secure then PHP, and you can use templates as much as you want.
Based on your previous messages I cannot believe that your system has
millions
see www.voipdevice.net
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To: "'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
Discussion'"
Subject: [asterisk-biz] FXO/FXS devices
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:46:29 +1000
I hav
Nikolai Manek wrote:
At www.remwave.com we have uploaded the first version of the "Carrier Core"
Will it remain open or will you develop it with assistance from the
community then close it when we start to use it?
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 6:07 AM
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Subject: [asterisk-biz] REMWAVE uptdate
At www.remwave.com we have uploaded the first ver
Moshe,
Well why not, if Nikotel works it's good advertising for the product.
Remains to be seen if REMWAVE stacks up against packages like Enswitch
etc. We'll see that once people starts testing it.
Guys dont forget to report success / failures to the list (or send em to
Nikolai so he gets a
Thanks for the info but that's not what we want to do ? There are anyway a
lot of IVR Servers that support SIP. What I want is a way to make Asterisk
understand VXML internally...
Rgds,
El Flynn writes:
Marco Mouta wrote:
As far as i know, there's only SIPx with OpenVXI as VoiceXML interpr
The plan is to base ourselves on OpenVXI. We will then have the same
approach as OpenVXI, leave a open door to TTS and VR engines. I think anyway
that there are a lot to do with "simple" VXML and without those modules.
But could elaborate a bit about SIPx ? What is it exactly ? What is the
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