A single $500 pbx connected to a E1/T1 or and some forward numbers can handle that, and a few $50 ATAs, assuming you can VPN them to a central point.... I guess that was my point.

If you're just looking for a provider, maybe http://www.vitelity.com/services_voip/ might work for you? We've been kind of limited up here in "western Canada" when it comes to voip providers simply due to latency.

Josh Reynolds
CIO, SPITwSPOTS
[email protected]
www.spitwspots.com

On 2/6/2015 4:48 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
Looking for provider recommendations, I think the ATA any will work

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:39 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I'd look at grandstream. Asterisk based, stupid simple, they even
    have an android client.

    Josh Reynolds
    CIO, SPITwSPOTS
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    www.spitwspots.com <http://www.spitwspots.com>


    On 2/6/2015 4:35 PM, TJ Trout wrote:

        So I have a customer who owns 40 pizza restaurants, each has 2
        phone lines, when the customer calls the phone number of each
        location the first phone rings, then if busy the second phone
        rings (hunting lines). They are paying aprox $350 per month
        per store and use about 250 minutes on average per month.

        What voip solution/provider can I go with, where I will be
        able to port the main line from each location and be able to
        use a 2 port ATA device with 2 POTS dumb phones plugged into
        it, where they will hunt like before?

        I use callcentric at my office, but their price is a little
        high I think... Any opinions?




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