[asterisk-biz] Wanted: Production VoIP engineer for medium-sized enterprise in Seattle

Senad Jordanovic senad at bicom.us
Wed Sep 3 21:09:46 CDT 2008


Philip Prindeville wrote:
> We're looking for an engineer to put together (and eventually deploy) a 
> VoIP solution for an online educational company in Seattle.
> 
> They currently use a traditional digital PBX with T3 trunking to the PSTN.
> 
> They are looking to add functionality to their dial plans for better 
> customer service on their 800 number, and to integrate their sales 
> personnel in the field with single-number calling and mailboxes 
> (including integrating cell phones into the PBX dial plan).
> 
> Other possible functionalities include Exchange integration for 
> messaging and voice mail, find-me/follow-me, and a hot-standby redundant 
> PBX.
> 
> Asterisk experience preferred.


Hi

We can do that our selves or one of our resellers.

Since 2003 the Bicom Systems Group has been finding and integrating 
innovative Open Source Telephony Projects to commercialise by unifying 
with its suite of Management Softwares. In September 2004 Bicom Systems 
launched its PBXware software and became the first company to deliver a 
solution using an Open Source Communications software as Professional 
Turnkey Product.

The concept of “Professional Open Source Telephony” was born. By 
unifying the best of open source telephony and its own proprietary 
software Bicom Systems can provide enterprises with turnkey solutions 
that take account of the clients’ exact needs within a very 
cost-effective framework. This gives CIOs the safest choice they know is 
warranted and supported. This mix takes the best of royalty-free 
softwares, vibrant open source communities, available custom development 
backed up by accountable, professional support services brought together 
with commercially coded Management Tools.


Senad
www.bicomsystems.com





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