I haven't noticed a problem with doing transfers on this phone. I will have to
try it again to double check. Are you sure you have your dtmf settings correct?
As far as ring tones go, it is just not on my radar screen as compared to trying
to save my district $10,000-$20,000 per year. The fact tha
Ack, sorry for the reply to the message board on my last reply to this
topic, I forgot to replace the To: person.
Thanks for the replies in advance telling me that that wasn't on topic, I
consider myself in error, and offer the appropriate apology.
-Chris
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Chris,
I read your message below, posted to the Asterisk-Users board. I don't
represent or currently have a customer with an asterisk installation in a
school district environment, but if you have any questions, I'd be happy to
chat with you. I'm a network and asterisk private consultant. I'
> Something you should look at in a school setting is the Wisip wireless
> 802.11b phone from Pulver. We are looking at this to help reduce cellular
> costs and also as a possible teacher phone.
Not unless transfers aren't important to you. I have been unable to
determine how to initiate a trans
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Chris Hobbs wrote:
>I'm investigating asterisk to use as a replacement for an aging Lucent
>PBX in our district office, as well as replacing the Centrex/intercom
>based systems at our schools.
>
>I'm curious if any other schools/districts are using asterisk? If so,
>I'd certai
We are using Asterisk in K12 with similar goals. We have pretty much decided to
go with it district wide. It will be a 200-400 phone installation across 9
sites. We also looking at eliminating a Centrex system (called Plexar in our
area). Current status is that I have patched the * in front of our
I'm investigating asterisk to use as a replacement for an aging Lucent
PBX in our district office, as well as replacing the Centrex/intercom
based systems at our schools.
I'm curious if any other schools/districts are using asterisk? If so,
I'd certainly be interested in talking about your setu