[asterisk-biz] What's wrong with CallCenter traffic?

Bill Gibbs bgibbs at edurotech.com
Mon Jul 17 11:01:22 MST 2006


Aren't most ITSPs still small?  I liken the days of VOIP now as the
modem dial up days where you still had a ton of people operating multi
hundred user ISPs from their home.

Bill

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On 7/17/06, trixter aka Bret McDanel <trixter at 0xdecafbad.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 12:19 -0400, Bill Gibbs wrote:
> > I was thinking of the "unlimited" providers not the per minute
> > providers.  It must be a capacity thing maybe...slow growth vs
having to
> > have a bunch of PRIs to support one or two customers that could go
away
> > and leave you with 20 PRIs that supported a call center if they
cancel
> > their service?
>
> maybe they should have good service at a fair price and not worry so
> much about churn rates :P
>
> And for those that didnt get it, I was half joking.
>
> There is another component that is overlooked and just to comment
before
> someone else tries to correct me the itsp cant predict which of its
> customers will go out of business, which leaves them in the same
> situation.
> --
> Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com     Bret McDanel


Yes but, isn't any business which depends on any one particular
customer for their survival a bad idea in the first place?
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