Plat is great, and Sonar costs more, but I wanted a more modern system and I 
was constantly fighting small glitches and bugs in the system including PCI 
compliance.

Also I don’t want to host anything myself anymore, it’s a hassel to maintain 
and back up the database reliably.

And it has more of the features I want going forward, hopefully.

I’m kind of regretting it right now, but I’m hoping it pans out sooner than 
later.

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Philip Rankin
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2018 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Sonar Migration from Platypus

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]<mailto:[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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