Interesting.  We’ve used Vitelity ourselves for probably 7 years now but 
primarily as a backup SIP trunk provider.  The quality of the calls has never 
been as good as Flowroute for us but as a backup it’s worked fine.  We switched 
to Flowroute because of intermittent issues we were seeing with Vitelity.  I 
have read that they are better in some parts of the country than others though 
because of where/how they route their traffic.  I think the same thing goes for 
any of the smaller providers though.

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Forrest Christian (List 
Account)
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 4:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Hosted PBX question


Oh, and I use vitelity's fax service which is very good.   Inbound faxes come 
to my email, outbound I just upload a pdf to vitelity. I think they also have 
some software to make this easier on a pc.   For paper faxing, I just use wand 
scanner and softi scan software to make a pdf.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015, 9:45 AM James Howard 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A friend who used to be a customer back in our IT consulting days asked me for 
a recommendation for hosted PBX.  They are outside of our service area and have 
Charter Business internet.  He isn’t using Charter’s phone service because they 
told him that they couldn’t do DID to each of the phones in the office.  Told 
him they’d have to have all calls coming to the front desk and distributed from 
there.  They have a lot of calls directed to their main number that goes to the 
reception desk but then distribute them to the extensions.  They have 8 DID 
numbers and probably 8 extensions.  He said they bought Fortinet phones are 
using those with Vitelity’s hosted PBX service.  He asked me for a 
recommendation of a better provider than Vitelity.  They are constantly hearing 
that people are getting “the number you have dialed is no longer in service” 
when trying to call them.  We do our own in house PBX but don’t resell so I’m 
not familiar with who the better hosted PBX providers are.  He doesn’t have 
anyone onsite who can manage it, needs the provider to set everything up for 
him.  He also has a fax line still but was told by Vitelity that they couldn’t 
provide that for him.  He said he’ll stick with that through the phone company 
if he has to but would be willing to try it through VoIP as long as they can 
connect it to their fax machine.  I think they’ve switched to mostly scan/email 
of documents but are an insurance agency and still feel they need the fax 
ability.

So, who’s a good provider to point him to that will be better quality than 
Vitelity?  I heard a lot of call quality issues when I was talking to him and 
he’d like to eliminate some of that if he could.

Thanks,
James Howard
LiteWire Internet Services, Inc.

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