Yes, those are the folks; I've worked with them on tech but not the pricing.

MOHA is "BroadSoft certified" -- which means they have a Partner Config Guide 
(PCG), and that BroadSoft Inc employees have verified the calls flows.

It seems like all the major vendors I'm familiar with integrate with an 
external media server for interesting music on hold. Hence the market for MOHA. 
Some of the big guys sell a pre-integrated package from another firm, though, 
so you get some of the advantages of having a single vendor to support the 
whole package.

You can search in BroadSoft xChange for other on-hold device PCGs. For example, 
I know there's a device made for Pandora streaming music that's compatible.

>>> [email protected] +1-229-316-0013 http://ecg.co/lindsey

On Aug 19, 2014, at 08:47 , Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
> 
> Is this the Messages On Hold Australia? http://www.messagesonhold.com.au/ How 
> much does a service like this cost?
> 
> Which external music on hold product/services are certified from Broadsoft? 
> What if the client want to plug in an ipod or something local for music on 
> hold with Broadsoft. 
> 
> Am I the only one that thinks its silly Broadsoft requires an external device 
> to play more than one song? 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Mark Lindsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> BroadSoft's MOH has two option: a simple file (as you mentioned) and
> an external source.
> 
> There are lots of external MOH sources; the most sophisticated is from
> Messages On Hold Australia. It's a BroadWorks (and anybody else...)
> -compatible standard-SIP platform that streams audio according to
> schedules, and records who listens to which recording.
> 
> This is a case where any platform with the right external hooks is
> drastically improved through an external SIP device. And as a bonus:
> no IMS are acronyms required.
> 
> >>> [email protected] +12293160013 http://ecg.co/lindsey
> 
> > On Aug 19, 2014, at 2:46, Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I was talking with a friend about their broadsoft implementation, and they 
> > mentioned that the had a client complaining about Broadsoft's music on 
> > hold's features. Basically, the said you could only upload one music file 
> > at a time, and it would only play the beginning of that file every time. 
> > Plus you can only upload a .wav file, and broadsoft won't convert a .mp3 or 
> > other audio file for you.
> >
> > Sure enough I checked out Wholesalers implementation, and found the same 
> > thing. Is this true for all Broadsoft installations? This seems like quite 
> > a feature limitation for the most advanced softswitch out there.
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