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On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 22:48:52 -0400
Senad Jordanovic se...@bicom.us wrote:
Rehan Ahmed Allahwala wrote:
Hi, if u r looking for a free one i would recommend a2billing
Well.. not biased comment...:) an absolute CRAP software (my customers
tell me)...
FUD! Tell
have someone you like, please let me know.
Bart
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download again
−#237: Sound missing ’vm-tmpexists’ in Asterisk 1..4
Usual upgrade procedures apply and docs are available on web site and as
always your feedback is very much appreciated.
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Gavin Henry wrote:
Yes, I know about that. Steve told me about it earlier this year. Does
it contain the components I mentioned?
Thanks.
Yes... See with Steve again :)
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Gavin Henry wrote:
Hi,
We're looking at the above and flat rate packages and wondered if
anyone has a product/solution that handles the invoicing/payment
missing piece?
Think unlimited minutes in the uk, with fair usage. It won't be hard
to roll our own, but we're interested in any
info wrote:
Hi,
This is standard and very simple service to set by Operators in UK who are
trustworthy not to abuse CLI Manipulation.
It is normal for these services in application like Virtual office both
voice and fax where return path lands into extension of caller in
Asterisk world
Hi
PBXware call centre edition, now has many call centre specific applications:
- DRTD, an real time system calls monitoring application
- MRTD, a real time agents/queue monitoring application
- gloCOM - Global communicator featuring soft phone, instant messaging,
fax over IP, real time
Hi,
Bicom Systems has developed and tested remote cell extension for Nokia
and Samsung cell phones. This allows cell phones to operate with PBXware
just like a local extension worldwide using any GSM network.
More details here:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/docs/pwmobile/html/
Regards,
Senad
Juan Sandro wrote:
I got already my ticket answered...
However thank you.
btw. is there a trial for chat support? :)
No, we do not do that
Senad
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:27:04 +0100
From: se...@bicom.us
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz]
Juan Sandro wrote:
I was wondering if PBXware can be installed using USB?
Juan
Hi Juan
Yes, you can.
PBXware:
http://downloads.bicomsystems.com/2.2/usb/pbxware-2.2.usb
Also, for all those Gentoo lovers, above is fully @automated@ Gentoo
install :)
Senad
www.bicomsystems.com
Hi All,
In order to improve ways our customers are able to install our software,
Bicom Systems has created USB image install methods for PBXware and
SERVERware. In order to use USB install, just burn below image to USB
device which needs to be 512MB or more.
We hope you will find this install
bill dwyer wrote:
We are looking to put together an inbound only call center that would
have 10 agents and handle 2000 calls a day. Average call time is 5
minutes and we have a separate web based CRM that would be used for
Customer Service. The most important element would be extensive Call
Isamar Maia wrote:
Dear Sirs,
We are looking for Call-Centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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VIP Carrier wrote:
I'm looking for /Multi/-/Tenant PBX.
*This is urgent!!! I'm not interested in thirdlane products.
*
Thank You!*
*/
Why not thirdliane? :)
Anyway, the first ever used by governments, SMEs, corporates and service
providers worldwide :)
Here is picture (in picture)
Steve Totaro wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Senad Jordanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VIP Carrier wrote:
I'm looking for /Multi/-/Tenant PBX.
*This is urgent!!! I'm not interested in thirdlane products.
*
Thank You!*
*/
Why not thirdliane? :)
Anyway, the first ever used
First, let me say that while a great selling buzzword, UNLIMITED,
there is no such thing. Everything has a limit. I would rather see
500,000 (just throwing out a number) than UNLIMITED which I know is a lie.
If a service provider has a cluster and cluster is arranged in numbering
Mike Hammett wrote:
I am impressed with Integrics's Enswitch. However, what else is out
there that's similar to this? I want to look over something similar and
perhaps without the license rental type of purchase.
License fees apply:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/798/154_3672/
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
I should have been more specific. I need the toll free number to be pointed
at a phone number in
the USA.
Thanks for your help.
Michael Kaspar
www.telekenex.ciom
Michael
How many channels do you require ?
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Deo
Why do you write - I totally agree that Aheeva sucks
I did not see anyone write that in the thread above. People did say that
there is bad support sometimes, but I did not read anything negative
about the
product itself.
Please explain
Thanks
Moshe
Yeah
Dovid Bender wrote:
Hi List,
I was thinking the other day that even with T.38 there are still some
issues with faxing. I was thinking of a protocol that instead of just
sending down the fax tones an ATA or VOIP fax machine would get the
entire fax convert it into some sort of image and
Hi
For those interested in above, PBXware had it implemented 2 years ago.
really? that is amazing that they implemented a not yet designed
protocol 2 years ago.
It is not a protocol as such. Just a response to customers requirement
as we usually do :)
Read here:
Mitul Limbani wrote:
There are creators/originals and copycats.
~
Make up your mind which one is below:)
yeah really make up your mind on what is what :)
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And someone said it ? :D
this page
Justin Case wrote:
Hi List,
I have been using Asterisk for about 4 years now. I have done extensive
work so I know my way around. I have a customer now who wants a Call
Center Solution. Something like Avaya or Zulty's. The most important
things for me are features and support. I have no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a free softphone from http://www.counterpath.com best company for
soft phone. Based in our G R E A T country Canada !
From: Andor Czafik (Akakiko) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
Hi,
May I suggest you look at our officeBOX :)
- Mount it any way you like.
- Fan less, silent, solid state with option of RAID1 storage.
Fully tested for compatibility and performance. (check out our CP
report). Install Guide etc...
http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/797/255_3649/
John Williams wrote:
Dear List: Many thanks in advance for your input:
Question 1: Does anyone have experience with Thirdlane PBX Manager and
GUI for * open source builds and * Business Edition?
http://www.abptech.com/products/thirdlane/
I am
Naveed Nazir wrote:
I have an opportunity to bid for setting up and management of a
distributed call center. The client plans to grow to 1000 seats between
multiple locations.
Can some one guide me to the solutions available out there (commercial
open source). I would also like to
a peek
Thanks
Gondar
Can we talk off-list ?
sure..
senad at bicomsystems dot com
Senad
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Gondar Monn wrote:
Thanks for your willingness to help ..
@ Pilosov, we got the PRI lines + the TE420. We are now looking for the
best machine that could
Gondar Monn wrote:
Thanks for your willingness to help ..
@ Pilosov, we got the PRI lines + the TE420. We are now looking for the
best machine that could handle the supposedly 120 calls and maybe more
+ the hosted PBX
@Balashov, we are a WISP and provide internet access to remote
Brian West wrote:
Buddy Buddy ended over two years ago in my eyes...
http://www.freeswitch.org
/b
Brian... Some nice work you are doing there !!!
When is 1.0 due?
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Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Jim Dalton wrote:
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Jim,
Thank you for publishing this; it's most useful to the
Asterisk community. Did you make any measurements of voice
quality (jitter, packet loss, subjective
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Jim Dalton wrote:
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Jim,
Thank you for publishing this; it's most useful to the
Asterisk community. Did you make any measurements of voice
quality (jitter, packet loss, subjective listening tests by a
human) at high loads? From a
Alex Epshteyn wrote:
Dave,
I rarely get affected by any postings but I think that today you did
hurt my feelings J – you may know that I happen to be the author of
another GUI – Thirdlane PBX Manager. I was just wondering – what makes
you say that Switchvox is “light years ahead
Steve Totaro wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
SIP wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Dave,
Interesting opinion !!!
dave cantera wrote:
I haven't seen the free edition but I have used switchvox for about
three years now... the equipment works flawlessly, quick
Dave,
Interesting opinion !!!
dave cantera wrote:
I haven't seen the free edition but I have used switchvox for about
three years now... the equipment works flawlessly, quick to install, is
easy to use, and easy to train on...
yes, their gui is light years ahead of anything else
Do
SIP wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Dave,
Interesting opinion !!!
dave cantera wrote:
I haven't seen the free edition but I have used switchvox for about
three years now... the equipment works flawlessly, quick to install, is
easy to use, and easy to train on...
yes, their gui
Jay Paszamant wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for either opensource or $$ hosted Asterisk PBX platform
solutions. So far I have found Bluewave Telecom's 64 bit solution. It
looks very promising. I am was curious if anyone knows of others out
there. We are not looking for an ISP to host, but
have deployments on all continents (literally)... but carriers
(incumbants specifically) are not very interested in asterisk based
solutions...
Makes you wonder.
Senad Jordanovic
www.bicomsystems.com
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Andres Paglayan wrote:
On Sep 19, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
Is EnSwitch the platform of choice for carrier operations?
Well...
Intersteing question. We started this GUI business for asterisk
first in
2004. Those who are new here or do not beleive me
Dovid Bender wrote:
Try Enswitch (Integrics.com). It can do all that.
So can Bicom Systems, PBXware.
Senad
Message: 7
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 17:00:30 +1000
From: Craig Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Calling Card Hybrid
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented
Alex Epshteyn wrote:
Since we were mentioned (thanks Steve!) and this is a business list,
I would like to let the list know that for those who need a complete
(easily installable) distribution, it is now also available from
Thirdlane (CentOS
4.5 based). There is also a FreeBSD based
into the setup
Available at:
http://outcall.sourceforge.net/
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Senad Jordanovic
www.bicomsystems.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Regards,
Senad Jordanovic
www.bicomsystems.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Henry L.Coleman wrote:
Hi all, I'm playing around with the idea of using a couple of 24 port
FXS gateways and using analog phones for extensions. Can anyone
recommend a bullet proof device that works well with * and is less
than $70 per port ?
Hi
Is it important to you for this device to
http://www.bicomsystems.com/ We have webphone that may suit you...
More details and FREE edition of PBXware here:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/ http://www.bicomsystems.com/
Regards,
Senad
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Lawrence
Sent:
Hi All
Just to let you know all that we have released PBXware 2.0 which includes
many new features (FoIP, instant messaging, extreme call centre stats etc.)
Please see:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/home/C/P/731/143_3604/
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Alejandro Lengua wrote:
If someone would ask you for an affordable Asterisk canned (aka nice
GUI) solution for 5-10 Agents. What other alternatives would you
suggest, along with Trixbox?
The features I need:
- Calls recording (administrative and on agent demand)
- Calls monitoring (by
Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Does anyone know of a decent E-911 provider? I would use Intrado or
similar but the problem is we need just a low-volume solution.
Andrew,
Our ITSP customers use below E911 services with their SWITHware deployments:
www.911enable.com
www.dash911.com
Hope that will
Michael Munger wrote:
I am looking for an application (or group of applications) that is a
good alternative to Fonality's HUD product.
These are the features I wan to duplicate:
http://www.fonality.com/hud_features.html
OutCALL (http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/C/P/319/288/) seems
Thomas Deillon wrote:
Hi all,
We are an ISP in Switzerland using only Asterisk boxes for VoIP and
we are looking for others companies using Asterisk too to prove to
our clients that Asterisk is a stable solution used by other big
companies.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Thomas
Is anyone aware of an existing program that could be used to display
key call centre stats produced from an Asterisk system and delivered
onto a 30
LCD Monitor?
The type of product would produce output similar to the Symons gear
(see
We have a modular system for displaying the call centre
calls/agents stats... Here is a screenshot which Can be further
customised to be displayed elsewhere...
http://www.bicomsystems.com/gallery2/img/0007.png
Regards,
Senad
Very nice looking. What is the cost (per seat,
Craig Lawrence wrote:
So when I get an email, like yours, and it mentions a product/service
that I would like to buy and details a contact phone number how many
clicks does the user need to make before the call is initiated?
Is it a simple matter of clicking on the number or do I need to
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Matt Riddell (NZ) wrote:
What I really want is presence stuff.
I.E. If I have a meeting booked in the Outlook Calendar, then the
call will be connected to either my cell or straight to voicemail.
Well to tell you the truth its not actually me that wants it, I
Iotum does something very close to this, and is integrated into
Enswitch:
http://www.iotum.com/
http://integrics.com/products/enswitch/
Is above application open source as outCALL is?
Regards,
Senad
Senad,
Both Iotum and Enswitch are commercial.
Alistair Cunningham
Cisco is MUCH smarter, in my opinion to get them self into that mess...
Senad
www.bicomsystems.com
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Sent: 25 March 2007 02:02
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Vonage Vs. Verizon
Steve Totaro wrote:
A hardware provider and a service provider are two completely
different animals.
It is legal (in Maryland anyways)
Agree...
to sell products such drug
paraphernalia, it only becomes a problem when it is used.
Thanks
Steve
So.. Why mention this and putting Cisco
Excellent to get a real world application as a model, thanks.
It seems the way to do it is a pair of Asterisks used as fax
gateways. Connect a real fax machine to a local FXS port in an
Asterisk server, which intercepts the fax and its destination phone#
address.
Then
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
It's clear there's no 100% effective solution right now for Fax
over IP (through Asterisk, at least). Has anyone deployed a simple
scanner terminal that can work *exactly* like a fax machine from
the user's point of view (eg a clueless receptionist feeding pages
Peter Bowyer wrote:
There was a thread of 11 replies to your original posting. Maybe you
overlooked them in the same way that you overlook people asking you
not to post ads on the -users list?
On 03/03/07, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone?
Sam
Try here:
A gateway interface device?!?! Isn't that like patenting a way to heat
your home, or a way to put on shoes by tieing laces? I don't know what
this Gateway interface device specifically says, but couldn't that
technically make a modem illegal, or even a phone? Can anyone shed light on
this
Paul,
Bicom's box seems to be a Stratus ftServer. It is basically one
server consisting of two servers that act as one. So if for example
the cpu or ram on box1 blows up, the system should automagically
switch over to using box2 which should be in the same state as box1
before it blew up
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Patrick wrote:
Alistair,
It seems your solution does not support graceful fail-over from calls
*in progress*. Is that correct?
Patrick,
That is correct. Calls in progress may be dropped, but if callers
immediately call back they will be routed through a
Our ftRACK is not Stratus box.. And yes.. It will not drop any calls
if hardware fails.
Thanks for your answer. Upon closer inspection indeed it is not a
Stratus box but seems to be a NEC. Looking at the pics in the rpm
below I guess it's a NEC Express 5800/320Lc-R. Afaik NEC licenses
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Alejandro,
For Enswitch's fault tolerance and redundancy model, please see:
http://integrics.com/products/enswitch/guides/latest/en/system/components/
and
Alistair...
Please explain how does above achieve fault tolerant requirements:
a/ no disruption to any
Alistair,
It seems your solution does not support graceful fail-over from calls
*in progress*. Is that correct?
Senad,
It seems that your solution supports graceful fail-over of calls *in
progress*. Is that correct?
Thanks,
Patrick
Patrick,
Pls refer to telecom industry
Hi Glenn,
Look at PBXware to see if it fits your needs:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/
In addition we have a number of partner branding packages. More details
here:
http://www.bicomsystems.com/home/C/P/731/143_3234/
Senad
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[mailto:[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senad,
Please accept my apologies if my message came across as if I was
trying to bash your product. That was not my intention.
However, it did help me understand a bit better your product line. If
I would be in need of such solution, I know I can go to your
Another advantage of PBX Manager is that all common functions
including Follow Me, Call Screening etc are programmed only with
internal asterisk dialplan commands without any AGI functions - all
those external processes provides much higher load on system and
increase risk of system fault.
Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
Another advantage of PBX Manager is that all common functions
including Follow Me, Call Screening etc are programmed only with
internal asterisk dialplan commands without any AGI functions - all
those external processes provides much higher load on system and
increase
Can anyone tell me their opinion or experience using the PBX Manager
by thirdlane?
It looks really good http://www.thirdlane.com/pbxmanager.htm.
But, I would like to have some real-life service provider references
before I spend the time and money trying it.
Nicky Smith
Hi Nicky
May
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senad,
I interpreted Nicky's request as if he's looking for a multi-tenant
solution, which I don't think PBXware is. His question asking for
real-life service providers means to me that he's not looking for a
single-tenant enterprise solution.
Daniel,
You are
Paul wrote:
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
2) If you post a troll, it is advisable to back up your statements
with facts. MANY MANY switchers is not a fact.
You want a figure? WHY? Could it be that it has IMPORTANCE for YOU
specifically?
Because many many doesn't mean anything.
So
So try to be more specific:
Slightly less than many many.
Exactly many many.
Slightly more than many many.
Well... Happy Christmas ... Or rather shall I say Happy Guessing
How about I use that terminology to procure work for myself?
I can fix your problem for exactly
If you wish to shoot your self into the foot as a consultant, sure
go ahead.
If you wish to find out how many Tribox installations migrated to
PBXware, our Investors and management do not allow exact figure to
be publicly available.
That's all very nice and fuzzy.
A growing
Michael Jerris wrote:
Senad and Paul, No one else cares about your who can have the last
word contest. Take it off list.
Agree :)
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Guys,
Is PBXware/switchware based on the asterisk or it's fully different
stuff?
It is based on asterisk.
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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,
of their PBX, unless otherwise they have someone on their
payroll to handle Trixbox.
Again these are my views :)
And the good once too :)
Senad
Thanks Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com
Quoting Senad Jordanovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.
Above is COMMERCIAL discussion and PBXware is related to my emails address
with many
need more info, please contact us directly.
Chris
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 16:21:03
To:'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'
asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mohammad mirzaee
Sent: 04 December 2006 12:40
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-biz] full-featured IP-PBX
HI;
Can anyone introduce me full-featured , hardware based IP-PBX
Farzal Dojki wrote:
Not sure why so much hostility over this question. 50 users or 5, the
underlying system is free, open source PBX called Asterisk. So it's
not an issue of scalability. IF you have a user friendly enough
interface, then creating 5 or 50 users is the same thing.
And
Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Farzal Dojki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Kristian, please save your insults for some other forum.
I didn't see a single insulting thing in what Kristian wrote.
Cheers
Tony
Damn right :)))
Senad
Alex Pui wrote:
Unfortunately the honest answer that you are an asshole is
insulting :)
Alex
The guy obviously lives in his on world but to call him above name(s) just
gives Farzal more fuel to enforce his belief!!!
Senad
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other companies offering similar software at price range of about $500 per
installation? We need to support 50 users with 8 lines (analog lines on Digium
TDM 04 B cards).
Try
www.bicomsystems.com
Senad
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David Veilleux wrote:
We are looking for a direct source of DID's throughout Mexico NOT DIDx
Can anybody help?
Thx
Dave Veilleux
Planet Telecom
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OpenSource?
Brett Frisch wrote:
I saw it at VON and it wasn't anything great. The plus side is you
can configure/brand it anyway you'd like through simple html.
On 9/15/06, *Steve Totaro* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senad Jordanovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ONLY ONES WHO HAD WRITE ACCESS TO CVS WAS DIGIUM STAFF
Can u PLEASE stop replying to this thread. It is wasting everybody's time.
If you have a problem with Digium, take this issue directly with them.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely thats what products such as PBXware do?
A management console to manage multiple Asterisk servers.
Yap... PBXware does above manage unlimited number of site.
PBXware was designed to do that from the start
Also we now have full DUNDI support included as
Well..
since everyone is advertising... :~)
The
first ever, still the best, simple yet advanced...
Delivered in CD, Tarball, Appliance or Hosted
methods...
Available in SMB, Enterprise and Call Centre
editions...
PBXware...
www.bicomsystems.com
Senad
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If an open-source product and a user community sharing information is
free consulting i guess I am in the wrong here.
All correct... But the answer(s) in regards to your implementation has got
so many
different answers hence only the consultation or trial by error (on your
part) can give you
All,
Bicom Systems has an annual maintenance service performed in Las Vegas,
Nevada during 13-28th July.
Should any of the PBXware interested parties in Las Vegas area need further
information on our products please contact me.
Senad Jordanovic
senad 'at' bicomsystems 'dot' com
Systems
To the person(s) writing the above:
We can not from your email address above identify you hence please contact
Bicom Systems directly for support issues.
All customers with a valid license and support contract have access to our
support.
Regards,
Senad Jordanovic
Bicom Systems
We have E911 support built in with our SWITCHware product which
interfaces with dash911/Intrado. This solution can be a single box or
integrated
into your network.
Please contact sales @ bicomsystems.com if Interested.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a question for Intrado. Give them a
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