Domain: switchvox.com
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Switchvox RocksI've been using switchvox now for the past year and I can only say positive things about it. It's built on top of astericks and has a ton of options/stability/fixes added to it. The configuration management web addtion makes setting up your phone system and managing it a breeze. It handles POTS and VOIP integration, and can save you money.
I initially used asterisks and it worked well. However it become a burden to constantly manage a phone system, especially since I had other responsibilities. The best lesson I learned is spend a little money and save a crap load of time. Basically, what linksys did for the router switchvox will do for the pbx.
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Re: Asterisk
Someone is selling such a beast and with a nice interface, to boot.
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Switchvox
Switchvox http://www.switchvox.com/ will do it for you. Talk to David Podolsky there.
Email me if you have questions, I've already done the research. len at kitchenandassociates.com -
switchvox, too
For front ends, there is switchvox, which wraps Asterisk.
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Re:Switchvox!The site refers to a package that supports one analog phone line- as in one incoming number from a normal phone company, not just one handset.
Also, that's just the default for that particular package- you can twiddle the number of analog lines you wish to support when you click the "Customize it" button (we do up to 8 individual incoming lines, and usually recommend a T1 for customers that need to support more than that).
And no, you're not buying digital phones like with a traditional PBX, you're buying VOIP phones. You can use any SIP phone, regular analog phones with ATAs (analog telephone adapter), or you can use desktop SIP software (a softphone) to work with the system. We sell 3 different SIP phones and a couple of ATAs, and if you buy them from us, we pre-configure them to work with your server.
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Switchvox!
OK, Switchvox has got the nicest GUI for an Asterisk-based system I've yet seen. Too bad it only comes on their PBX systems (starting at $995). I'd love to have GUI-based software like that to go along with my home asterisk setup.
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Switchvox!
OK, Switchvox has got the nicest GUI for an Asterisk-based system I've yet seen. Too bad it only comes on their PBX systems (starting at $995). I'd love to have GUI-based software like that to go along with my home asterisk setup.
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Incoming!
Here I am reading an article about my former CEO when I stumble upon this line:
At the show, two of Robertson's engineers at MP3.com will introduce SwitchVox, which will
combine PBX features with VOIP...
Oh crap that's me! Yeah, we have a fancy-pants gui front-end to asterisk. At the risk of further slashdotting ourselves, here's the site: http://www.switchvox.com.
Now to go find some bandwidth.