My smallest commercial installation is 3 phones.
I am doing my largest this Friday, 15 handsets, 6 analogue lines.
I am also in UK, customers are interested because of features and possibility of free/low cost calls.
On 03/07/06, Brian Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My company is planning an all out marketing strategy, targeting the 5-30
user company. The reality is these firms are already buying overpriced TDM
systems that offer a lot less functionality. The beauty of Asterisk is that
it scales so effortlessly. We plan to sell our PBX w/4 phones and a 4port
Digium FXO for $3500.
Brian Franklin
www.ntginc.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Bottom end of the market for an Asterisk PBX ?
Does anyone in this list have any success selling Asterisk PBXs to the
very small end of the market. I was planning a 5 -15 user pbx product,
with dedicated network, installation and support for about £3-3500 in
the UK ( about $5000) . Some advice offered elsewhere suggested that
Asterisk was a product for 15-200 seats and it was doubtful below that
number whether the very small SMEs would be interested. Would others
tend to agree? If so, I need to rethink my strategy
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