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From: VoiceOps On Behalf Of Colton Conor
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2019 8:20 AM
To: Carlos Alvarez
Cc: voiceops@voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Hotel Phone System
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The problem here is defining "service provider." Again in my 911 training
he kept saying things like "this isn't up to the service provider, but has
to be done by the customer's system." Well sure, but in a hosted
environment, we are the customer's system, and it is our problem. I
believe that
We're getting ready to provide VoIP Lines to a hotel (to go into an
existing PBX) They have a Mitel system as well. The Feed lines to the
Mitel are just POTS lines (started as straight POTS, now POTS out of a
FlexT1), so I can't imagine there is anything special about 911 other
than
Carlos,
I did not know about these specific hotel 911 rules, so thank you for
letting me know. Has anyone actually provided service to hotels, and can
comment on this?
We have provided analog lines to a hotel, but then another vendor came in
and put in what looked like an old school Mitel
You might already know, but there are a number of specific requirements for
911 calls from hotels, and lots of liability risk. You will have to make
sure you are compliant, and write up documents showing how you will
maintain compliance. I'm not an expert on this by any means because we
just
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 08:03:43PM -0500, Colton Conor wrote:
> However, putting analog phones in brand new hotel in 2019 feels very
> old school and dated.
Certainly, one can seem why the aesthetics seem grim. On the other hand,
it's important to remember that hotels view phones strictly as a
licensing and the overcommit process.
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To: "voiceops@voiceops.org"
Subject: [VoiceOps] Hotel Phone System
Anyone have recommendations on brands and models to deploy for a hotel? We use
Broadsoft as our voip switch, but the though of using standard licenses for a
100 room hotel would be expensive in monthly license
*On Behalf Of *Colton Conor
*Sent:* March 30, 2019 10:13 AM
*To:* voiceops@voiceops.org
*Subject:* [VoiceOps] Hotel Phone System
Anyone have recommendations on brands and models to deploy for a hotel? We
use Broadsoft as our voip switch, but the though of using standard licenses
for a 100 room
Anyone have recommendations on brands and models to deploy for a hotel? We
use Broadsoft as our voip switch, but the though of using standard licenses
for a 100 room hotel would be expensive in monthly license cost alone.
Hotel only wants 10 phone lines, so we are thinking about providing an
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