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How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | Views: 528 |
Mar 03, 2007 9:14 pm | | How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | # |
Michael Lemm | | You have a hosptital with 1000+ Centrex Lines, looking at moving to your own PBX. It's the same old story, new management, fired the telecom manager, handed the phone system to IT, no additional bodies, and now you are suppose to replace it. So what do you do?
This article helps explain:
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Do-You-Go-From-Centrex-To-PBX-For-A-Hospital-Application?&id=468963
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Mar 04, 2007 1:15 am | | re: How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | # |
Steve Macke | | Since the PBX is in its sunset as a technology - my suggestion is to move to a VOIP based system and leave the private business exchange alone so it can enjoy its retirement. Private Reply to Steve Macke |
Mar 06, 2007 4:38 am | | re: re: How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | # |
John T | | Mike, there are facilties now that are 1K plus, extensions even with DIDs that are on a Hosted PBX VoIP platforms or as you coined it on your article "IP Centrex" [which is actually quite different, than a managed service] with proper planning and network optimization this is completely doable. [of course you have to have someone who knows what their doing]
Medical instituions/hospitals, Universities, corporate campuses are presently utilizing Managed VoIP with little or no CPEs [customer premise equipment]all adhering to E911 stds.
All saving the CapEx of a clunker piece of hardware that is or will be obsolete a few months after it's installed.Private Reply to John T |
Mar 09, 2007 6:22 pm | | re: re: re: How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | # |
Ray Saugaato | | Hi,
The 1000+ centrex line, means, there are physical phone lines from the service provider in the hospital campus.
The best solution, is to terminate the physical lines from the service provider exchange, to move on to the inhouse DLC+DSLAM (xDSL) exchange.
This will give high bandwidth operation, and even internet can moved using the same 2 pair telephone line. This will require placement of CPE at the desktop end, to split voice and data. Incidentally, this will make the whole network VOIP enabled also.
Mike, any contradiction to the solution let me know.
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Mar 09, 2007 6:36 pm | | re: re: re: re: How Do You Go From Centrex To PBX For A Hospital Application? | # |
Ray Saugaato | | To add more:-
1000+ line DLC+DSLAM including full installation will cost $90,000.00
Is this affordable to your customer?
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