I’m curious, why change. I really like Plat and it does everything I need.

Phil

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 1:52 PM Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So here is a current update on my months long progress moving from
> Platypus to Sonar.
>
> It's not automatic by any means.
>
> Data import is taking a long time and its painful and costs a lot extra.
>
> I'm having to manually correct/add accounts to Sonar with rate group
> changes, address validations etc.
>
> They appear to be understaffed.
>
> A lot of their system isn't theirs too, which is OK I guess, just didn't
> realize that.
>
> Import is a third party process if you don't want to do it yourself.
> Actual payment site isn't them, you host it yourself or get a hosting
> company, and have to maintain it yourself.
> Paper statements are not directly them, you have to set up a third party
> account and pay/manage them.
>
> This is just a 'simple' import of billing function only.
>
> I didn't even have any network information for any accounts, so I shudder
> to think how that would have migrated.
>
> Also I didn't really see them emphasizing the fact that their database and
> Plat could get seriously out of synch if you are not careful.
>
> I've had to manually suspend everything in Platypus to assure data isn't
> out of sync with the new system until it comes online.
>
> That means it's been days of people calling/contacting me trying to pay
> bills and I'm stuck in the middle.
>
> Don't want to roll back since I've spent so many hours now on migration.
>
> Can't go forward yet because I'm still waiting on massive fixes to rates
> on customers, and web site creation/setup for billing.
>
> Let's just say I'm excited to get onboarding done and running, but I'm
> also crying because it's not there yet and help is slow to come some days.
>
>
> --
Philip J. Rankin
Wireless Telecommunications Services
PO Box 24
Pittsburg, KS  66762

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