Zach A wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>This question is confusing me for some time. From selling point of view
>to a customer, calling asterisk a PBX doesn't look right. According to
>the definitions of PBX or PABX, Asterisk is not just PBX but much more
>than that. My question is, how should I introduce
I was thinking smaller... just Communications Suite
Michael Collins wrote:
Hi everybody,
This question is confusing me for some time. From selling point of
view
to a customer, calling asterisk a PBX doesn't look right. According to
the definitions of PBX or PABX, Asterisk is not just PBX bu
you can
blurt out everything that Asterisk does and once they finish crapping their
pants, they will ask you to implement it.
-Original Message-
From: Zach A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 1:02 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discuss
> Hi everybody,
>
> This question is confusing me for some time. From selling point of
view
> to a customer, calling asterisk a PBX doesn't look right. According to
> the definitions of PBX or PABX, Asterisk is not just PBX but much more
> than that. My question is, how should I introduce Asterisk
Zach A a écrit :
Hi everybody,
This question is confusing me for some time. From selling point of view
to a customer, calling asterisk a PBX doesn't look right. According to
the definitions of PBX or PABX, Asterisk is not just PBX but much more
than that. My question is, how should I introduce
Hi everybody,
This question is confusing me for some time. From selling point of view
to a customer, calling asterisk a PBX doesn't look right. According to
the definitions of PBX or PABX, Asterisk is not just PBX but much more
than that. My question is, how should I introduce Asterisk to a
custom