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Old November 17th, 2005, 07:49 PM
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Default Small Virtual Office VoIP solution

I have been searching for months to find a quality VoIP PBX system that work with my office in Philadelphia and employees in Russia. There are so many options I am not sure what is best. So far I have seen...

Packet8 Virtual Office (looks awesome)
TalkSwitch Box
BroadVoice BYOD
PhoneGnome
Linksys SPA3000
Asterik (seem hard as hell)

All I need is a system that can connect 3 - 5 lines (vonage, broadvoice, etc) and bring them together in a PBX where i can have an auto attendant and up to 15 extensions work off of the 3 - 5 lines.

I am really into Broadvoice cause they open up the network to work with softphones and such. Some of the guys in Russia might just want to use that instead of a hardware phone.

Out of these service can anyone recommend what would be easiest and affordable? I think I researched too much at this point and can't make a clear decision.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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Old December 12th, 2005, 01:57 AM
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Default RE: Small Virtual Office VoIP solution

Currently I use accessline.biz service with a discount through costco which equals $25 a month for a 9x9 voice menu with follow me numbers, 1 voicemailbox, and accepts incomming fax http://www.accessline.com/phone_services/

I am currently looking for another solution. If you come up with one let me know. :-)

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