Asterisk vs Switchvox: 10 Steps to Install a New Business Phone System
Comparing the Implementation of Asterisk & Switchvox Business Communication Solutions
This is the fifth blog post of our 8 post series on the subject of Asterisk vs. Switchvox phone systems. Subscribe to our blog by submitting your email into the box on the right to receive an email notification for each blog post in the series. Comparing the Implementation of Asterisk & Switchvox Business Communication Solutions Now…
Do It Yourself PBX: Are You Up for the Asterisk Challenge?
What is a DIY Business Telephone Phone System?
In the old days, the business phone system was the odd duck in your company's data closet. It was very important technology because it handled all of the company's voice communications. However, voice occupied an area made for data and populated by IT personnel. It was foreign to the data guys and they left the care and…
What is an Open Source PBX?
What Is Switchvox?
With Switchvox, you get many products in one – your voicemail server, call queues, IVR/auto-attendant, as well as an interactive dashboard, Switchboard, which is one interface to manage your calls, call queues, mobile phones, and more. Switchvox includes all of the standard features of a business phone system, plus Unified Communications capabilities, such as:Cell phone integration…
End of Life for 3Com NBX - What's Your Next Step?
Owning and operating a business is full of important decisions. Unfortunately, sometimes the overload of decisions can…
Owning and operating a business is full of important decisions. Unfortunately, sometimes the overload of decisions can tempt us to stick our heads in the sand. "If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” applies to owners of 3Com NBX phone systems. Many businesses are still using an
Virtual PBX - A Tale of Two Networks Part 1: Your LAN
Randy Kremlacek
At TeleDynamic, we've seen the best and the worst of LAN networks. Some were built and configured correctly to handle Business VoIP, others were not. This is a tale of the best and the worst that LANs can be and how to improve them to support the addition of Virtual PBX onto the network. LAN…
The Small Business Advantage with Virtual PBX: Customers Want More Personal Service
When it comes to customer service, smaller is better. That’s the consensus of consumers nationwide; they would rather work with a small business because they get better attention and better service. That’s as true in the San Francisco Bay Area as anywhere else, especially in the area of hosted PBX providers for