Alternatively, there are VOIP service providers in HK. You could subscribe to
one of them. Or consider US-based service providers like RingCentral.
On Thursday, 7 November 2013, 18:15, Jorge T. Monzor III <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Chris,
If you only need to make traffic (calls) between your offices you can peer two
elastix boxes, or host just 1 elastix box on either office then from it those
polycom phones may connect to your elastix box (as extensions) regardless of
the location.
The FXO Card, its in order for your elastix box to connect to PSTN / local
telco.
You may also need a SIP trunk if you need to make international calls cheaper
by not using the local telco/PSTN e.g. US or UK phones (depending on the
coverage of the voip provider).
Regards,
Jorge
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Subject: [plug] Elastix IPPBX configuration
Hi everyone,
Anyone here have experience in implementing IP PBX using Elastix?
We have the following equipment and facilities:
-Internet connection (5mbps)
-Desktop computer core2 duo, 2GB memory, 500gb HDD
-1x TDM / FXO card 4 port with 1 port working (whatever it is, suggested to
have)
-Built in NIC plus 1x Dlink NIC
-2pcs of Polycom SoundPoint IP 331 IP phone
Notes:
From online documentations and forums I should have the following:
-VoIP gateway service provider
-SIP Proxy of some sort
-Or other needed service provider.
Situation:
The intention really is to implement a company-wide VoIP implementation.
But initially IPPBX is desired first connecting the Cebu office and the one
in HK.
Anyone have the idea on how to go about IP PBX using only the above
equipment and facilities?
Any lead or definite reading material or suggestions will be appreciated.
Humbly,
Chris
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