• Currently have a Norstar PBX with 4 lines, plus a fax line.
• Currently have internet with Lexcom, the local phone company - 3mb isdn circuit. Currently use a Avaya PBX but lease has expired and want to replace. Inbound and outbound currently use a PRI -23 conditioned circuit which is ISDN. We make numerous international calls. Local phone company wants me to put in a keyed NEC system.
• Currently we are using a PBX system and would like to use our phones with a new Voip System. We have the Aastra phones.
• Hold music conference calling multi-line support will be using Optimum Business for Internet (we are looking at possible alternative to getting traditional PBX to use with Optimum voice) Would also like to keep NY number currently with Verizon. Will only have CT address.
• Hospital with 3 external clinics. Presently have Avaya Difinity g3siv9 PBX with 870 phone lines and Partner ACS in two clinics. Also have Shoretel VOIP in one clinic. Looking to upgrade (or replace) to VOIP in ~ 2 years. Looking at best bidders.
• I want to use Skype for voip service. I just want the best price on a voip PBX system.
• Integrating with NEC IVS 2000 PBX (3 t1s, 128 lines), will need capacity for 4 T1s to interconnect system with existing PBX and PSTN t1s.
• It must integrate into my existing office pbx.
• Just leased office space, starting from scratch, need cable pulled, internet service, and either VOIP or hosted PBX system.
• Looking at replacing Avaya Difinity G3SIV9 PBX in approx 2 years. Approx 900 phones total.
• Looking for expandable VOIP based w/virtual PBX.
• Min of 6 outgoing lines, one line to process credit cards(analog adapter? Looking for simple sistem (no PBX) two called in numbers.
• Need hybrid landline / VOIP system with 7 incoming landlines and 2 fax lines. Local office analog extensions = 12, voip extensions starting at 2, expandable to 8. Currently have old PBX system and want to connect in 2 people working from home into office phone system so that they can interact with phone system as if they are in the office too.
• Our 8 yr old Nortel hardware just expirted over the weekend. We are trying to determine if we should continue with the PBX or move to VOIP.
• Replacing a 14 year old Octel PBX with Avaya 8400 series phones. Curently have 3 voice T1 installed and mostly Cat 5 wiring.
• Replacing a Comdial PBX/Voip System, Would like remote user voip phones, voicemail, and preferably call monitoring/recording. Prefer to be sent information via Email for review at first.
• Replacing a three line, six line dedicated, in house,PBX.
• Replacing an antiquated pbx system for a hotel 130 guest rooms and 15 additional dpartment extensions we currently are using two T-1 lines we have several dedicated direct lines as well.
• Replacing pbx system with 4 lines.
• Replacing traditional PBX with 6 analog lines (1 fax). Two offices on in CA and one in NC want a centralized call in so extensions XXX can dial NC or CA.
• Single Telephones (not multi line telephones) connected to individual computers throughout the United States tied to PBX.
• T3 in, 138 truncs, 360 phones need pbx and vm analog and digital. Must work with nortel phones.
• The system is for a 100 unit hotel. The hotel rooms are fed through a PBX and in addition to this we have about 7 admin phones. We are now using 10 QWEST analog lines.
• The system will originally be implemented to support 15 users and will need to initially integrate with our Nortel Option 11 digital pbx system. Over the course of the next 18-24 months we will be migrating the 300+ users on our current pbx to this system to this system.
• This will be replacing an old PBX system that is tied to a T-1 that we also use for data.
• We also need a T1 voice / data plan and certain other features that we have in our existing pbx system.
• We are looking for a VOIP system that we can connecto from our main hub to our much smaller sites. Some of the sistes run only on DSL links (these may or may not be incorporated into the plan). We have four major areas and 10-15 minor sites. An intercom portion built into the PBX side would be nice. But what we are really looking for is a saving on total calling.
• We are replacing an older analog system. We have cat 5 run already. Just need the IP PBX and 150 handsets.
• We are small business office with 4 employees (all working in one location). Currently we have 5 telephone lines and a pbx that includes greetings/extensions/voicemail facility. Please suggest the best possible solution for our business needs.
• We currently have Comcast as our Internet provider. We want a Voip system to take the place of our outdated PBX.We have 3 voice lines and 1 fax line.
• We currently have Linksys SPA942 using a hosted voip solution. This carrier is going out of business so we need a new solution. Optimally we would like to use our existing phones but will probably have to replace them. We are looking at Megapaths T-1 with sip trunks as a solution. We are still trying to determine the best IP PBX solution and phones.
• We currently have a Norstar PBX phone system. I want to look into both a hybrid system that will allow us to use our current phones as well as IP phones. I want to look into a complete replacement of the old sysetm with new IP system.
• We currently have a PBX system with a T1 circuit. We also have verizon Fios for internet services. I would like to some how find a new VIOP PBX system or use our current PBX system.
• We currently have a Siemens hipath 3000 PBX system with a 16 analog channel switch. All phones are Optipoint 420 standard IP phones. We are also looking at deploying a voip system in our Canada and Mexico Locations to have a NAFTA voip system.
• We currently have a pbx trunk system. We have 7 extensions, 4 lines, one dedicated fax, one 800 number. We would like to switch over to VOIP.
• We currently rely on the Airport PBX system when it comes to phones. We have 3 hangars and 1 building at the airport that we want to encompass in this PBX/voip solution.
• We have a Avaya PBX at this time.
• We have a PBX at the main office. We'd like to setup VOIP to our other offices, so calls can be transferred directly to those offices as extensions.
• We have a traditional PBX system with a Millenium Voice Mail System. I am looking ito replacing both with a voip system, either hosted, or on-premises.
• We purchased a grandstream gxe 5024 voip pbx and 2 grandstream gxp 2000 phones. Were having problems with nat upnp passthrough.have a dlink router, dlink switch & cable modem . Need a installer to connect the system.
• We want to get away from our current PBX system and go to VOIP so we can easily integrate our crm system to incoming and outgoing calls. Also for some video conferencing.
• We want to use our existing 2 FXS lines and create a phone system to replace our existing PBX with an IP PBX for 3 extensions.
• Would like to re-use existing digital phones and connect 1 POTS line with multiple voip lines if possible. Require an auto attendant with individual line call forwarding/simultaneous ring capabilities. Would like the ability to forward connected calls to other lines within the PBX.
• 3 phone lines, fax, dsl, pbx.
• Currently have a Norstar PBX with 4 lines, plus a fax line.
• Currently have internet with Lexcom, the local phone company - 3mb isdn circuit. Currently use a Avaya PBX but lease has expired and want to replace. Inbound and outbound currently use a PRI -23 conditioned circuit which is ISDN. We make numerous international calls. Local phone company wants me to put in a keyed NEC system.
• Currently we are using a PBX system and would like to use our phones with a new Voip System. We have the Aastra phones.
• Hold music conference calling multi-line support will be using Optimum Business for Internet (we are looking at possible alternative to getting traditional PBX to use with Optimum voice) Would also like to keep NY number currently with Verizon. Will only have CT address.
• Hospital with 3 external clinics. Presently have Avaya Difinity g3siv9 PBX with 870 phone lines and Partner ACS in two clinics. Also have Shoretel VOIP in one clinic. Looking to upgrade (or replace) to VOIP in ~ 2 years. Looking at best bidders.
• I want to use Skype for voip service. I just want the best price on a voip PBX system.
• Integrating with NEC IVS 2000 PBX (3 t1s, 128 lines), will need capacity for 4 T1s to interconnect system with existing PBX and PSTN t1s.
• It must integrate into my existing office pbx.
• Just leased office space, starting from scratch, need cable pulled, internet service, and either VOIP or hosted PBX system.
• Looking at replacing Avaya Difinity G3SIV9 PBX in approx 2 years. Approx 900 phones total.
• Looking for expandable VOIP based w/virtual PBX.
• Min of 6 outgoing lines, one line to process credit cards(analog adapter? Looking for simple sistem (no PBX) two called in numbers.
• Need hybrid landline / VOIP system with 7 incoming landlines and 2 fax lines. Local office analog extensions = 12, voip extensions starting at 2, expandable to 8. Currently have old PBX system and want to connect in 2 people working from home into office phone system so that they can interact with phone system as if they are in the office too.
• Our 8 yr old Nortel hardware just expirted over the weekend. We are trying to determine if we should continue with the PBX or move to VOIP.
• Replacing a 14 year old Octel PBX with Avaya 8400 series phones. Curently have 3 voice T1 installed and mostly Cat 5 wiring.
• Replacing a Comdial PBX/Voip System, Would like remote user voip phones, voicemail, and preferably call monitoring/recording. Prefer to be sent information via Email for review at first.
• Replacing a three line, six line dedicated, in house,PBX.
• Replacing an antiquated pbx system for a hotel 130 guest rooms and 15 additional dpartment extensions we currently are using two T-1 lines we have several dedicated direct lines as well.
• Replacing pbx system with 4 lines.
• Replacing traditional PBX with 6 analog lines (1 fax). Two offices on in CA and one in NC want a centralized call in so extensions XXX can dial NC or CA.
• Single Telephones (not multi line telephones) connected to individual computers throughout the United States tied to PBX.
• T3 in, 138 truncs, 360 phones need pbx and vm analog and digital. Must work with nortel phones.
• The system is for a 100 unit hotel. The hotel rooms are fed through a PBX and in addition to this we have about 7 admin phones. We are now using 10 QWEST analog lines.
• The system will originally be implemented to support 15 users and will need to initially integrate with our Nortel Option 11 digital pbx system. Over the course of the next 18-24 months we will be migrating the 300+ users on our current pbx to this system to this system.
• This will be replacing an old PBX system that is tied to a T-1 that we also use for data.
• We also need a T1 voice / data plan and certain other features that we have in our existing pbx system.
• We are looking for a VOIP system that we can connecto from our main hub to our much smaller sites. Some of the sistes run only on DSL links (these may or may not be incorporated into the plan). We have four major areas and 10-15 minor sites. An intercom portion built into the PBX side would be nice. But what we are really looking for is a saving on total calling.
• We are replacing an older analog system. We have cat 5 run already. Just need the IP PBX and 150 handsets.
• We are small business office with 4 employees (all working in one location). Currently we have 5 telephone lines and a pbx that includes greetings/extensions/voicemail facility. Please suggest the best possible solution for our business needs.
• We currently have Comcast as our Internet provider. We want a Voip system to take the place of our outdated PBX.We have 3 voice lines and 1 fax line.
• We currently have Linksys SPA942 using a hosted voip solution. This carrier is going out of business so we need a new solution. Optimally we would like to use our existing phones but will probably have to replace them. We are looking at Megapaths T-1 with sip trunks as a solution. We are still trying to determine the best IP PBX solution and phones.
• We currently have a Norstar PBX phone system. I want to look into both a hybrid system that will allow us to use our current phones as well as IP phones. I want to look into a complete replacement of the old sysetm with new IP system.
• We currently have a PBX system with a T1 circuit. We also have verizon Fios for internet services. I would like to some how find a new VIOP PBX system or use our current PBX system.
• We currently have a Siemens hipath 3000 PBX system with a 16 analog channel switch. All phones are Optipoint 420 standard IP phones. We are also looking at deploying a voip system in our Canada and Mexico Locations to have a NAFTA voip system.
• We currently have a pbx trunk system. We have 7 extensions, 4 lines, one dedicated fax, one 800 number. We would like to switch over to VOIP.
• We currently rely on the Airport PBX system when it comes to phones. We have 3 hangars and 1 building at the airport that we want to encompass in this PBX/voip solution.
• We have a Avaya PBX at this time.
• We have a PBX at the main office. We'd like to setup VOIP to our other offices, so calls can be transferred directly to those offices as extensions.
• We have a traditional PBX system with a Millenium Voice Mail System. I am looking ito replacing both with a voip system, either hosted, or on-premises.
• We purchased a grandstream gxe 5024 voip pbx and 2 grandstream gxp 2000 phones. Were having problems with nat upnp passthrough.have a dlink router, dlink switch & cable modem . Need a installer to connect the system.
• We want to get away from our current PBX system and go to VOIP so we can easily integrate our crm system to incoming and outgoing calls. Also for some video conferencing.
• We want to use our existing 2 FXS lines and create a phone system to replace our existing PBX with an IP PBX for 3 extensions.
• Would like to re-use existing digital phones and connect 1 POTS line with multiple voip lines if possible. Require an auto attendant with individual line call forwarding/simultaneous ring capabilities. Would like the ability to forward connected calls to other lines within the PBX.