aTech Telecoms (http://atechtelecoms.com) is quite nice. It's essentially a Ruby on Rails front end to Asterisk.
We only use it for managing our own internal PBX at the moment, but it's a fully multi-tenant capable system. I can put you in touch with someone there if you want? Edward Dore Freethought Internet > On 9 Aug 2016, at 10:18, Paul Bone <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > We are currently using various hosted VoIP providers for our multi-tenant > voice offering, but I am considering moving this in house so that we can make > the service more cost-effective per seat. > > Can anyone advise on their experiences with virtualised Multi-tenant PBX > Solutions? > > 3CX looks good with its CRM integration and other features, but I would be > very concerned about running the service on a Windows box. > > Mirta PBX does look interesting with many features and an Asterix back end. > > I need a solution with a good simple web based front end for my Engineers > (not all are Linux literate) and that offers all the usual features that our > customers expect – schedules, voice mail, phone books, IVR, customer login… > > Many thanks > > Best regards, Paul >
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