[Asterisk-biz] Asterisk Installation Consulting
steve
steve at 17q.com
Thu Dec 16 03:23:29 MST 2004
Hi:
Your answer is quite simple:
First get yourself a box from http://www.citel.com/index/index.asp
That will convert your NORSTAR and MERIDIAN telephones to SIP.
That will cost you about $6,000.00
Second, set up Asterisk which is FREE and your problem is SOLVED.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
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alex at pilosoft.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 10:45 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] Asterisk Installation Consulting
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Joshua Vickery wrote:
> I work for a small company that has outgrown its Meridian PBX. We have
> been quoted a price of $12k to replace the existing phone system with a
> new one that will support up to 270 connected phones. We currently have
> 70 Norstar telephones. It seems a bit of a pity to spend all that money
> on an old proprietary phone system, but it is certainly cheaper than the
> quotes we got for VoIP solutions (~100k). I did some research, and it
> seems that given our existing wiring (all of our phones appear to be
> wired with Cat5 cable with RJ45 jacks on a separate physical network
> from our data network) we could replace all of the existing telephones
> with VoIP phones and use an Asterisk PBX to communicate with them all.
> With the Cisco phones going for $400/each this too seemed out of reach.
> However, I have seen cheaper phones available, down to less than $100 a
> piece.
100$ phones are worth about as much as you pay for them. They are
appropriate for grandma on bedtable. The decent business-like phones are
unfortunately still 200-300$ each (7960 and ip500).
If CPE cost is the tough expense to swallow, consider going with TDM-based
solution and ADSI phones. (These are plugged into channel banks, etc,
etc).
> Now the "biz" part. I'm a software developer who just happens to be
> interested in networking and telephony. I can't do it myself, so we
> would need to hire a consultant. If this project seems doable, I'm
> looking for recommendations on where we might find such a consultant.
I only do NYC :(
> P.S. I tried to join this list, but never received a confirmation email.
> Since I don't know my status I would appreciate it if anyone who
> responds sends a copy of the response directly to my email address
> (jvickery at healthdec.com)
I think you are on the list alright.
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