Mark Coccimiglio wrote: > Stephen Bosch wrote: > > >> Of course not -- but how many hundreds of millions have been invested in >> their infrastructure? >> >> >> > You missed the point. The standard formula I use is "5 days out" or > more precisely 2% of gross revenues each year. For google its still a > kings ransom, but for a small business it not too hard to implement. > Case-in-point I have half a dozen cell phones I bought at the beginning > of the summer (V3RAZR). Costs me nothing (after rebates) to setup other > then an afternoon at the cellophane store, but I like "toy shopping" > anyway. The residual cost is an additional $60/month. I now have a > practical backup to my phone system. My regular phone stuff (office > DiDs and 1-800 number) is setup to forward to the cells on a simple > phone call. Its not a "perfect" solution but I've planned "something" > which is better then most. Most people's way of handling an outage is > to "go home" and let the techs fix it for tomorrow. > > Setup those cell phones to use chan_mobile and you have a very nice solution. Unless the phones are assigned to people who use them as their own. You could possibly add some lines on a family plan $10/mo extra w/T-Mobile and use those strictly as PSTN fialover lines.
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