Small Business looking for Phone System

Velvis

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I have a client with about 10 employees. They are looking for a phone system that can handle forwarding to mobile phones. The have a small office with 5-6 people and two or three consultants working in different areas of the country.

Does anyone have an recommendations?

Thanks.
 
In don't know about business but I have a VoIP business line for just me and if my main phone rings my mobile does as well.
 
There several ways to do this. I can think of two options

Option #1 If you don't know VOIP and want to make $$$ refer them to 8x8. They pay commission by lines or phone. The used Cisco Phone

Option #2 if you know a little bit about PBX and would like to start learning VOIP then you might want to consider Cisco VOIP for small Business. "UC320"
Not to difficult to setup. VLAN and QOS automatically configured for you using the wizard. This is a complete system (Router/Wifi/Auto Attendant / VoiceMail /switch / Analog and sip lines), You can easy get another POE switch and daisy chain. I can help you if you need additional help.
 
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There several ways to do this. I can think of two options

Option #1 If you don't know VOIP and want to make $$$ refer them to 8x8. They pay commission by lines or phone. The used Cisco Phone

Option #2 if you know a little bit about PBX and would like to start learning VOIP then you might wan to consider Cisco VOIP for small Business. "UC320"
Not to difficult to setup. VLAN and QOS automatically configured for you using the wizard. This is a complete system (Router/Wifi/Auto Attendant / VoiceMail /switch / Analog and sip lines), You can easy get another POE switch and daisy chain. I can help you if you need additional help.

Looks like a nice handy system to install and manage. Thanks for bringing it up.
 
VoIP seems to be the go-to solution for most small business, but does anyone have any recommendations for POTS systems for a small business? Say less than 10 seats? I get this question a lot and don't often have a great solution for them. Not really part of my bailey-wick, but around here, a tech is not a tech unless he is at least conversational in at least 4 languages - computer, dish, phone, cattle fencing.

In my area, VoIP is almost non-existent. Partly because we are pretty rural and internet connections are something less than rock solid and the cost for bandwidth is pretty high.
 
VoIP seems to be the go-to solution for most small business, but does anyone have any recommendations for POTS systems for a small business? Say less than 10 seats? I get this question a lot and don't often have a great solution for them. Not really part of my bailey-wick, but around here, a tech is not a tech unless he is at least conversational in at least 4 languages - computer, dish, phone, cattle fencing.

In my area, VoIP is almost non-existent. Partly because we are pretty rural and internet connections are something less than rock solid and the cost for bandwidth is pretty high.

All the entry level Panasonic systems are good, easy to setup and reasonably priced. Entry level - http://business.panasonic.co.uk/com...on-solutions/advanced-hybrid-telephone-system
 
VoIP seems to be the go-to solution for most small business, but does anyone have any recommendations for POTS systems for a small business? Say less than 10 seats? I

Cisco UC320 is a hybrid 4 pots and Sip

But if you want just PBX, consider Avaya System. Another system that is easy to setup (not as easy as UC320). You can purchase the admin software or everything can be configure using the phone at ext 10 and 11. Once thing I like about Avaya is it's very reliable. But just like any PBX, don't forget to invest on line conditioner.

One advantage of a good Voip system is you can get a way with conditioner/filter and handle it thru the unified communicatoin.
 
This is something that I could offer for your clients. This would include nationwide support for the remote people as well.

Give me a call at 540-569-3160 or email me at shawn@acscva.com and I can get a quote together for them.

I would also get you a referral fee for referring them.
 
I use to be a partner with RingCentral but their support is overseas and very hard to understand. Also they have had several outages that have lasted more than 24 hours which is totally unacceptable!
 
Cisco UC320 is a hybrid 4 pots and Sip

But if you want just PBX, consider Avaya System. Another system that is easy to setup (not as easy as UC320). You can purchase the admin software or everything can be configure using the phone at ext 10 and 11. Once thing I like about Avaya is it's very reliable. But just like any PBX, don't forget to invest on line conditioner.

One advantage of a good Voip system is you can get a way with conditioner/filter and handle it thru the unified communicatoin.

How do these VOIP systems work? Does it use your existing internet connection?
 
Just thinking out loud here. But my client has a Verizon landline phone service and internet service. Does Verizon offer (or even include) call forwarding etc? Do these features just require new phones to enable these features? (Right now they just have off the shelf cordless phones)
 
I use to be a partner with RingCentral but their support is overseas and very hard to understand. Also they have had several outages that have lasted more than 24 hours which is totally unacceptable!

My customer seems very interested in Ring Central. How frequent were the outages and how long ago did this happen?

Are there good alternatives you would recommend?
 
I know that one of the outages were more than 24 hours. In my opinion if more than a few minutes of an outage for a VOIP problem is a major problem. That means that they don't have the proper infrastructure as they should have redundancy built-in for preventing downtime.

You can PM me and I can get you some additional information and quote together for your customer for our solution which is much better quality and all US based support.
 
I'm a fan of RC and haven't had any problems with them. I've found there support to be pretty good when I've ever needed to call them. They've always addressed the issue promptly. If you need, I can put together an official proposal for you. IM me should you have any questions.
 
How do these VOIP systems work? Does it use your existing internet connection?

You could use your exiting internet connection depending on the internet bandwidth and number of users.

But if your using a Hybrid (Voip with Analog Lines/ T1) then Internet bandwidth is not a concern.
 
I just signed up with voip.ms(2 weeks ago) so far so good. I have a local pbx running asterisk with greandstream phones. Check out voip.ms and asterisk for pbx cheap and effective.
 
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