Mr. Leslie Satenstein,

We are growing and in need to expand from 2 telephone lines and 1 internet connection to 6 telephone lines and 1 static IP connection.

As an alternative, is there a way to have a small in-house (linux PBX) for the lines so that we would not require ordering 6 lines? We do not anticipate that all 6 would be in concurrent use all the time. Many of our calls are to Latin America, so the provider would have to be competitive. We do not anticipate more then 30g IP traffic per month. 

Asterisk can easily handle that. However you need to have a really good internet connection that has enough bandwith to handle the uploads users are asking of it, and the voip. What kind of connection do you already have ?

We have some very competitive pricing for calls to Latin America. If you want, contact me by email with the destinations (sample phone numbers are good) and we can give you our pricing. For example Argentina starts at 0.008$us/minute



Is there a remotely hosted Voip pbx facility that would work for us as an alternative? We do have budget constraints.

A lot of providers (and we also) can do it.
However if you only have 1 static IP and have to do NAT, then there are benefits in having it locally as you won't have the issues with NAT.

 Topic 2, Any student on this lug that would like to work with me to install a CRM software on linux (centos)? It would be a great learning experience for both of us. I setup the PC with apache, postgressql, mysql, Tomcat and PHP, so that the basic software is there, only the skills to install and debug installation and document same is the big challenge. A later challenge would be some coding, if that student is interested.

We have managed CRM services, contact me privately for details.

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Stephane Bakhos
Maximum CRM
514 906 1742
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