Re: Business-class service (Was: IP Centrex)

2006-08-18 Thread Gil Freund
On 8/17/06, Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: marc wrote: Grow up, kid. Business-oriented work is NOT based on let's slap a few scrounged boards and breathe life into it. You buy premium hardware, with VERY good warranties and service agreements and that costs. Being in a few

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-17 Thread marc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Diego Iastrubni wrote: dud someone is screwing you. A decent computer for running asterisk is nothing more then a 1GHZ computer, with 256 RAM. You can buy shitty HW that will last you 3 years for 2000nis ~ 500usd. 4 FXO (tdm400, or 4 X100P) will

Business-class service (Was: IP Centrex)

2006-08-17 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
marc wrote: Grow up, kid. Business-oriented work is NOT based on let's slap a few scrounged boards and breathe life into it. You buy premium hardware, with VERY good warranties and service agreements and that costs. Being in a few places which decided to get business-class hardware or

Re: Business-class service (Was: IP Centrex)

2006-08-17 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 10:47:09PM +0300, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: - What good is having a business account at your ISP, if you can get to a service person nearly without waiting on-hold but they're not really competent? And is the fuzzy feeling of being business-class worth paying much

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-16 Thread Aviram Jenik
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 00:35, Diego Iastrubni wrote: I don't see how did you get these figures. According to your data, maintaing an asterisk box for 48 months is more then: 25*48 USD = 1200USD Actually it's 1200*8 (he has 8 users) so the total cost for 48 months is $9,600. Gil - stop

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-16 Thread Gil Freund
On 8/15/06, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am trying to evaluate the pros and cons between an Asterisk system and BezeqCall's IP Centrex. There is little very little technical information on IP Centrex (other then the marketing fliers). It's service based (10-25$ per user/month

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-16 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Gil Freund wrote: On 8/15/06, Gil Freund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am trying to evaluate the pros and cons between an Asterisk system and BezeqCall's IP Centrex. There is little very little technical information on IP Centrex (other then the marketing fliers). It's service based (10-25

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-16 Thread Gil Freund
Ofek who once said something about holding up your balls but not squeezing. I think it applies here as well. My questions is: Has anyone enough experience with the IP Centrex service to compare it with Asterix in terms of quality, rather then feature? I would like to know that as well, since I know

IP Centrex

2006-08-15 Thread Gil Freund
Hi, I am trying to evaluate the pros and cons between an Asterisk system and BezeqCall's IP Centrex. There is little very little technical information on IP Centrex (other then the marketing fliers). It's service based (10-25$ per user/month), You get an Ethernet port to which you connect your

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-15 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Gil Freund wrote: Hi, I am trying to evaluate the pros and cons between an Asterisk system and BezeqCall's IP Centrex. There is little very little technical information on IP Centrex (other then the marketing fliers). It's service based (10-25$ per user/month), You get an Ethernet port

Re: IP Centrex

2006-08-15 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Diego Iastrubni, from the post of Tue, 15 Aug: There is little very little technical information on IP Centrex (other then the marketing fliers). It's service based (10-25$ per user/month), You get an Ethernet port to which you connect your switch and IP phones. freedom blabla