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I am thinking of proposing a solution which will use a hosted PBX with Pure VOIP connectivity.
It is a sales organization with no real central location -- just guys out of their houses, in 12 states.
Of course, in the virtual situation, the PBX is in a data center and has no access to POTS.
So, the internet side is pretty reliable. :
Do I do this
1. as a pure VOIP play?
2. have a couple of POTS lines feeding an FXO at one of the physical locations?
3. Keep POTS at some locations, with call-forwarding to VOIP on busy/no-answer?
Just the intra-company calls via the virtual PBX will justify this system... however, want to be reliable for customer calls,of course.
Thoughts?
It is a sales organization with no real central location -- just guys out of their houses, in 12 states.
Of course, in the virtual situation, the PBX is in a data center and has no access to POTS.
So, the internet side is pretty reliable. :
Do I do this
1. as a pure VOIP play?
2. have a couple of POTS lines feeding an FXO at one of the physical locations?
3. Keep POTS at some locations, with call-forwarding to VOIP on busy/no-answer?
Just the intra-company calls via the virtual PBX will justify this system... however, want to be reliable for customer calls,of course.
Thoughts?