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How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk VoIP SolutionViews: 589
Jan 21, 2007 11:05 pmHow To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk VoIP Solution#

Michael Lemm
You're planning planning ahead for a consolidation of your business phone systems including a potential move of your headquarters to a new building. What questions should you ask - what answers should you expect - and how can an Asterik VoIP system provide the answers?

This article isn't meant to answer everything....just give some ideas and food for thought using Asterisk as the solution example. If anyone has other insights with different applications as the solution by all means share them.

http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Solve-A-Consolidation-Of-Your-Business-Phone-System-Needs-With-An-Asterisk-VoIP-Solution&id=418237

God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
http://DS3-Bandwidth.com

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Jan 24, 2007 4:59 amre: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk VoIP Solution#

John T
Hmmmmmm, while Asterisk is great for someone that may want to tinker with voip.
You get what you pay for, and many times you pay even more and get less! [lol]

Would you really bet you business' telecommunications services on "mickey mouse voip" [LOL]

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Jan 24, 2007 6:57 amre: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk VoIP Solut#

mark adams
Hey John that would be more like " Rocky and Bullwinkle Communications" LOL

Mark Adams

Telecommunication Consultant


Total Business Solutions Communication



http://tele456com.ld.net

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Jan 24, 2007 7:35 amre: re: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk VoIP S#

John T
LOL, or as my Uncle Boris Badenuff would say, " look Natassia,is moose and squirrl"

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Jan 25, 2007 12:03 amre: re: re: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asterisk Vo#

Michael Lemm
John & Mark,

Did you actually read this??

"This article isn't meant to answer everything....just give some ideas and food for thought using Asterisk as the solution example. If anyone has other insights with different applications as the solution by all means share them."

For the record I'm NOT advocating Asterisk. I used them as just 1 example (of likely many) to address the scenario. Of course there are others....and better too IMHO. But no matter which I chose someone would take exception.

BTW, this was for meant discussion and educational exchange.....NOT comedy stand-up. So get a grip and act professional.

Now....offer another option (or 2 or 3) with the detail I layed out. THAT would be in keeping with the intent of the post.

God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
http://DS3-Bandwidth.com

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Jan 25, 2007 2:59 amre: re: re: re: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Asteris#

John T
"Did you actually read this??"
Of course not, I just spout off statements for comic relief. LOL

Asterisk? Yes it's great, I've used, played and tinkered with it in its purest form, as well as with the "gui'd" flavors [AAH/TrixBox etc...], I've met and spoke with Mark Spencer numerous times some even over beers. I use it on a daily basis, I make it do all kinds of neat tricks, it screens all my incoming home lines, activates entry ways, use the music on hold to pipe music thru out the house, I even have video calls on it, etc...

However, under the guise of promoting dialectic interaction, there is a veil of commercialism.

Now don't get me wrong, I'm a capitalist in the truest sense, and there is nothing wrong with selling yourself and your products.

However I've always held the belief that this forum was to be a kind of sanctuary from that stuff, a place for like minded telecommunications people that could bounce ideas off one another with out the amplified noise of commercial abrasions.

Perhaps I should start promoting my company Futurelink, after all it is a real VoIP company that provides a full featured Hosted PBX, Sip Trunking, DIDs, Softphones, IVR, blah, blah...
www.futurelink.com.


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Jan 25, 2007 9:31 pmre: re: re: re: re: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Ast#

Michael Lemm
John, I have absolutely zip, zero, nada, zilch, NOTHING to do with Asterisk. That's another reason I chose them for the example solution in the scenario. So.....there was NO commercialism on my part. I tried to avoid that or any perception of it.

The only thing remotely close was my sig. Which is commonly accepted and specificly allowed here and throughout Ryze.

I repeat.....if someone/anyone has another suggested solution using any other provider feel free to reply with a like detailed layout. That would be informative and appropriate. (sig accepted LOL)

God Bless,
Michael Lemm
FreedomFire Communications
http://DS3-Bandwidth.com

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Jan 26, 2007 6:37 amre: re: re: re: re: re: How To Solve A Consolidation Of Your Business Phone System Needs With An Ast#

mark adams
Hey John, Maybe sometime if we get the chance you can show me how to tinker with some of that stuff since you are obviously a tinkerer. Maybe over a few cold ones sometime:)

Mark Adams


Total Business Solutions Communication

http://tele456com.ld.net

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