Nick, You can use TrixBox ( former [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) for that. It has most of this features and it's free.
All the Best! Sergey. Nick Stein wrote: > > We are a startup biotech company in Laguna Hills CA (zip 92653). We > are growing like crazy and need a pbx system that is flexible. > > We are considering a hosted pbx solution and have also been pitched > Shortel. I have experimented with Asterisk and gotten it working, but > it took me too much time, meaning that I have other stuff on my plate. > > Is there anyone near by that could provide us with a turnkey solution? > Here is our requirement list, all of which I am sure Asterisk can do. > > We are looking at both hosted and in house pbx. Key features for us are: > > *QOS – the call clarity has to be as good as pots.* > > Hold and forward. > > Voice Mail – each user has his/her own mailbox. > > Caller ID – screen pops are not necessary at this time. > > Multi extension ring on a call. > > Conference Bridge – I can hold an impromptu virtual conference room. > > Follow me – we give one number and the system forwards to wherever we are. > > Auto attendant > > Remote sites are an extension. > > Outlook integration. SugarCRM integration would also be good. > > Call from outlook > > Voice mail messages are forwarded to outlook as a wave file > > Incoming faxes are forwarded to outlook as tiff. > > Parking is desirable, not essential. > > Soft phones from a laptop in an airport are desirable. > > We have around 20 users, 12 in house. We could go to twice that in the > next year. To some extent we are a virtual company as our people work > wherever they are often doing work at home or on the road in hotel rooms. > > We currently have 8 lines with Cox version of centrex. We could > probably get by with 3 or 4 trunks depending on how we hook up the fax > machine. > > Customer support is a big deal for us. I and my colleague David do not > have the time or the inclination to hold user’s hands. When I get a > phone system related call, I want to put them on hold and forward to a > support line. > > The systems must be configurable. We move people and extensions around > a lot, like a couple of times per month. > > Nick Stein, Sr. Programmer > > CODA Genomics, Inc. > > mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-biz mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
