[asterisk-biz] full-featured IP-PBX

cdl at asgaard.org cdl at asgaard.org
Tue Dec 5 04:01:41 MST 2006


Senad,

Let me be the first to give you a polite class in acceptable forum marketing.

1) If you represent a product or service in an e-mail, you should disclose that fact.

2) If you post a troll, it is advisable to back up your statements with facts.  "MANY MANY" switchers is not a fact.

We are not stupid, your e-mail address shows you as interested in that product.  By doing what you did, you, and your company, present them as amaturish and a bore.  

A better way would have been to mention that you represent a commercial product that competes in this space and what its advantages are.  

Taking underhanded swipes at competition (free or not) is pretty low-brow.

Chris
  Sent via Blackberry  

-----Original Message-----
From: "Senad Jordanovic" <senad at bicom.us>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 08:06:42 
To:"'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'" <asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com>
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] full-featured IP-PBX

Carlos Hernandez wrote:
> Let's debate:
> 
> I've just finished a BIG corporate site in Sydney, and it's fully
> operational as of Dec. 1st. 
> 
> Trixbox
> 2 PRI, 1 for Telco, 1 for Private network of PBXs
> 24 analog ports for faxes or PC modems
> Polycom IP Phones, on PoE switches
> 
> Extra secure, fast, reliable, with full redundant box sitting there
> just in case, but has dual power supply and RAID1 disks array.
> Munin's Asterisk plug ins that show lines usage and all that jazz,
> summarized by week, etc, as it should be.  
> 
> 200+ users all happy,
> 
> AND the customer smiling all the way to the bank.

Interesting... :)

I wonder why then MANY MANY people do abandon Trixbox in favour of fully
supported, designed from ground up for the purpose and timely updated
commercial solutions like PBXware?


Senad




> 
> 
> Tim Booth wrote:
>> shadowym wrote:
>>> Henry,
>>> 
>>> No argument from me about price/competitiveness etc.  I can't agree
>>> with you on using Trixbox and Grandstream phones on consumer grade
>>> PC's though!  That is NOT the right solution for even a semi
>>> serious small business IMHO. Commercial grade (ie. Supermicro) PC's
>>> and something like an Aastra phone minimum IMHO! Using trixbox is
>>> up for debate as well. 
> 
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