Mark Phillips wrote:

Hi Folks,

A new Asterisk customer of mine showed me his phone bill yesterday. For 17 analogue cirsuits hes paying over $750 a month. From what I can see a little over $500 of that is in line charges and taxes with the remainder being in actual call charges.

We already know that he's top heavy on phone lines (he only has 10 employees) and so we are addressing that but I've started giving some thought to a VOIP provider rather than stick with his analogue.

In your opinion, would the migration to a VOIP provider save him money? Could his 3 office phone numbers (one's an 800) be ported to the provider? Which provider should I look at? I'd rather one that can do IAX2.

My recent experience for needing a good SME VoIP provider has lead me to teliax. (teliax.com) I really only needed a DID, but ended up testing their network and for all purposes seems quite stable.

If you signed up for 3 corporate plans you'd have 12 channels max for I think like 150$ a month. (I also think they mentioned there's no Level 3 in their network, but try not hold me to that.) I don't work for them and have only tested their service thus far with no issues.

Good luck

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