What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@BRRABill said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said
Definitely on SW.
Totally not in person, though.
yeah, people read into what I say a lot.
I think it's more people not being able to detach themselves form their ideas, which is what you are really attacking
i didn't even attack anything. he asked why something was broken, I showed where it was broken. I didn't even attack his ideas, just repeated back what he had told me.
Once you restate someone's stupid ideas for them to see, they feel stupid and backpedal rapidly instead of going "oh, I see what you are saying..."
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Found an old spreadsheet where I priced out sip.us. Looks like per-minute pricing for Twilip and Voip.ms is a better deal. Has anyone used sip.us and can speak of the quality of their service?
Not I.
I mean there are a ton of providers out there. I found a few solid ones, and until something brings a better deal to my attention, I am quite happy with the providers currently used.
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Writing a report for the C-levels about why we should leave Windstream.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Writing a report for the C-levels about why we should leave Windstream.
Leave Windstream or leave Windstream and also replace the existing PBX and phones?
Those two different conversations.
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@JaredBusch Leave Windstream and replace current PBX (Altigen) and phones. I ought to have been more clear.
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Why do they have to be related? Personally I'd make them two separate projects. Sure they are related, but they are also separate.
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@Dashrender [assuming you read this before the edit] It looks like I can configure another SIP provider in the Altigen system (assuming I have the necessary licensing to allow such a configuration). Ultimately I want to be free of Altigen.
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Just talked to my realtor about selling our house in NYC.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender Assuming I can configure this Altigen system to connect to a SIP provider, it could be two projects.
Why do you need that assumption? If you are forced to keep the Altigen, I'm guessing (I'll admit this is a pure guess) that you can get a SIP to PRI gateway device that could be put in place. Granted, you could have all kinds of issues with it, I have no clue...
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@Dashrender Ha! I didn't edit quick enough
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender Ha! I didn't edit quick enough
HA - cool.
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I have a thread around here some where a few months ago where I looked at the cost of ripping out my Mitel system and replacing it with FreePBX and Yeahlink phones - it was more cost effective for a few reasons.
- current phone system is serving all needs
- replacing current system vs updating already completely paid for system was $12K more.
Even Scott agreed that because of the spent money already in place, that keeping my current system was likely the better move.
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@Dashrender As far as two projects. It would be 1. Dump T1 and transition to SIP using existing hardware. 2. Replace hardware. The harder of the two projects will be dumping the T1.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I have a thread around here some where a few months ago where I looked at the cost of ripping out my Mitel system and replacing it with FreePBX and Yeahlink phones - it was more cost effective for a few reasons.
- current phone system is serving all needs
- replacing current system vs updating already completely paid for system was $12K more.
Even Scott agreed that because of the spent money already in place, that keeping my current system was likely the better move.
These are some of the problems I see with keeping the on-premises Altigen system.
- Special licensing is required to used non-Altigen phones.
- Actually purchasing Altigen phones is becoming more and more difficult as I believe Altigen doesn't make them anymore.
- The actual hardware is an Altigen appliance that has aging hardware and is running 32-bit Windows 7 ultimate.
I'll look for your thread though.
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I've had Altigen before. It truly sucks.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I have a thread around here some where a few months ago where I looked at the cost of ripping out my Mitel system and replacing it with FreePBX and Yeahlink phones - it was more cost effective for a few reasons.
- current phone system is serving all needs
- replacing current system vs updating already completely paid for system was $12K more.
Even Scott agreed that because of the spent money already in place, that keeping my current system was likely the better move.
These are some of the problems I see with keeping the on-premises Altigen system.
- Special licensing is required to used non-Altigen phones.
- Actually purchasing Altigen phones is becoming more and more difficult as I believe Altigen doesn't make them anymore.
- The actual hardware is an Altigen appliance that has aging hardware and is running 32-bit Windows 7 ultimate.
I'll look for your thread though.
Part of the difference is that he has fairly decent SIP trunk pricing already. So the RoI on switching only hardware is very low comparatively.
Granted it is a shitty SIP trunk.
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@NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I've had Altigen before. It truly sucks.
The system hasn't been terrible, but it's not flexible, and also we need to get away from hosting this PBX on premises. The hosted Altigen solutions I looked at a year ago when this project was first born were 2x to 3x more expensive than FreePBX hosted somewhere with a SIP provider.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I have a thread around here some where a few months ago where I looked at the cost of ripping out my Mitel system and replacing it with FreePBX and Yeahlink phones - it was more cost effective for a few reasons.
- current phone system is serving all needs
- replacing current system vs updating already completely paid for system was $12K more.
Even Scott agreed that because of the spent money already in place, that keeping my current system was likely the better move.
These are some of the problems I see with keeping the on-premises Altigen system.
- Special licensing is required to used non-Altigen phones.
- Actually purchasing Altigen phones is becoming more and more difficult as I believe Altigen doesn't make them anymore.
- The actual hardware is an Altigen appliance that has aging hardware and is running 32-bit Windows 7 ultimate.
I'll look for your thread though.
Part of the difference is that he has fairly decent SIP trunk pricing already. So the RoI on switching only hardware is very low comparatively.
Granted it is a shitty SIP trunk.
What? Switching the SIP has nothing to do with the hardware? Unless a hardware/software purchase to support SIP is required. Now @EddieJennings did say he'd need a new license to support it, so that is definitely a factor.