We run a couple of businesses with one of them being pretty phone intensive. We have 5 employees now and are looking to upgrade our telephone system.
Current setup:
- Panasonic 2-line cordless phone (3 handsets plus base station)
- Comcast Digital Voice
Needs for new setup:
- Must support 4-lines plus.
- Should be easy to install, hopefully wireless (I dont want to run a bunch of RJ11 or even 45 anywhere in the space, less wires the better)
- Standard PBX functions: Hold music, extensions, call forwarding, conference calling
- Preferably something expandable - We need 4 lines now, but it would be great to be able to build the same system out to 6 or 8+ lines.
I've been considering setting up a Asterisk PBX on an old netbook and then buying a few CISCO IP phones, connect them to a wireless router and then have a couple of cordless IP phones for roaming around the site. I think to do this though Ill need to get a new VOIP provider (I dont think Comcast will let me do this). This solution also seems pretty overkill and technically challenging. An easier solution would be very welcomed.
Ideally we'd spend around $1000 on the hardware, and under $200 per month for 4 phone lines. Thanks!
I'd recommend installing Elastix (http://www.elastix.org/) on any old p4 computer you can find. Elastix is an Asterisk-distribution (fully open source) which uses a customized version of FreePBX (a pretty awesome web interface for configuring / managing Asterisk).
It's extremely easy to use, and integrates with different CRM systems, supports faxing, and basically anything else you want. They also have 24/7 tech support available by phone (which is good), if you get stuck.
For phone lines, I'd recommend getting a SIP account with flowroute (http://flowroute.com/). They're a stable, cheap, and reliable SIP provider that has:
1. An awesome web portal. 2. Is easy to sign up with. 3. Is cheap. 4. Won't let you down.
You can't really beat them for US phone service.
If you want help setting anything up, I can even help out online (or over the phone) for free. I've set them up for friends, family, and some local businesses, and it has been a huge success every time.
Check out my profile for contact information if you have questions or anything, I'd be happy to answer them.