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Your telephone system (or PBX, PABX) produces a packet of data (a call record) after every phone call your company or office makes through it.
Hi All,We are a school district on a limited budget with a bunch of iWatsu analog phone systems. I've been asked to recommend something to replace them that preferable doesn't have yearly licensing fees. The various opensource software looks tempting but I can't find suggestions for in-house hardware. VOIP is out of the question. Thanks for all thoughts. Have a great Thanksgiving!
RE: Replacing iWatsu phone system PBX - looking for recommendations for inhouse hardware that's analog (TechnicalUser) 20 Nov 18 21:39. You said:' The various opensource software looks tempting but I can't find suggestions for in-house hardware. VOIP is out of the question.' Open Source Software is VOIP.Open Source is almost always Linux, so you would need a Linux computer to run it.You can then use Cisco, Yealink, Grandstream and any other Open Standards (SIP) telephones.If you want a traditional type of phone system(s), look at Panasonic NS-700.You will also need a NS-700 Panasonic Qualified tech to install, troubleshoot and program the system.RE: Replacing iWatsu phone system PBX - looking for recommendations for inhouse hardware that's analog. First find a good installer.Agreed.
I didn't take weeks and weeks of certification training at NEC headquarters because the system was just 'plug it in'.The nice thing about the NEC systems is that they are a 'hybrid'. The stations are 2-wire, but they are considered digital; 'D-terms' they call them. Very clear, feature-rich, and work over 2 wires, so they can work over existing wiring.

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Additionally, the newer (within the past say, 10 years) systems also support VOIP. You could have a mixture of d-terms that look identical, but some are VOIP and others are 2-wire.You'd also want an installer who knows how to harden your system so you don't get hacked. Improperly configured trunk-to-trunk transfers or not hardening the voicemail system could allow a hacker to run up a monstrous phone bill. (Stuff like changing the default voicemail password and so forth).Just my $.02'What the captain doesn't realize is that we've secretly replaced his Dilithium Crystals with new Folger's Crystals.' -GregRE: Replacing iWatsu phone system PBX - looking for recommendations for inhouse hardware that's analog (IS/IT-Management) 5 Dec 18 11:17.