Phone Interface System for Business
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kom3nx
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Hi,
I'm working in a startup firm. My company is trying to cut costs down. I wonder if Skype has phone interface system. This system will allow customers to get a professional outgoing message and phone tree. It would be a plus to have a local area code. I wonder if Skype has this service. Thanks. |
| Wed Mar 7 2007, 21:02 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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ISYL
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QUOTE(kom3nx @ Wed Mar 7 2007, 21:02) [snapback]369113[/snapback] Hi, I'm working in a startup firm. My company is trying to cut costs down. I wonder if Skype has phone interface system. This system will allow customers to get a professional outgoing message and phone tree. It would be a plus to have a local area code. I wonder if Skype has this service. Thanks. Hi, We are also a startup firm. And, just like you guys, we wanted to cut down on costs. So, here is what we did:
Ok, so, I hope something in that spew of words will help you guys out. Dich |
| Thu Mar 8 2007, 03:22 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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bbeast
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Thanx, Dich - that was helpful. So does this mean that each of your users can then use your single SkypeOut unlimited plan for making calls? It seems that you are saying you don't need to buy separate plans for each user.... how does this work?
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| Fri Mar 9 2007, 00:09 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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Skip2PBX
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QUOTE(kom3nx @ Wed Mar 7 2007, 21:02) [snapback]369113[/snapback] Hi, I'm working in a startup firm. My company is trying to cut costs down. I wonder if Skype has phone interface system. This system will allow customers to get a professional outgoing message and phone tree. It would be a plus to have a local area code. I wonder if Skype has this service. Thanks. Probably you can find Skip2PBX interesting. This is a Skype gateway to PBX compatible with any kind of PBX even VoIP, Analog and ISDN. Supports up to 99 concurrent lines and any features of your PBX is supported. -------------------- |
| Sun Mar 11 2007, 23:21 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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JoeM
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Thanks Dich - Great information. I do have one basic question. If you just have one master account that has Skype Unlimited, can't only one SkypeOut call be made from the company at a time?
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| Sat Mar 17 2007, 04:42 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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bnaut
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You need to add Skype Out credits or a price plan to each user account who is making calls that are not to Skype users.
Unless you want a set up with multiple log ins, if that's accepted by Pretty May. QUOTE(JoeM @ Sat Mar 17 2007, 04:42) [snapback]372958[/snapback] Thanks Dich - Great information. I do have one basic question. If you just have one master account that has Skype Unlimited, can't only one SkypeOut call be made from the company at a time? I also want to thank Ditch for sharing this experience! -------------------- IMPORTANT: No animals were harmed in the transmission of this message, although the yorkshire terrier next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you. Those of you with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards, so just ignore that Alert Notice from Microsoft. However, by pouring a complete circle of salt around yourself and your computer you can ensure that no harm befalls you and your pets. More.
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| Sun Mar 18 2007, 08:48 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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ISYL
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QUOTE(bbeast @ Fri Mar 9 2007, 00:09) [snapback]369742[/snapback] Thanx, Dich - that was helpful. So does this mean that each of your users can then use your single SkypeOut unlimited plan for making calls? It seems that you are saying you don't need to buy separate plans for each user.... how does this work? I am so sorry for the delayed response. For your question, yes and no. If each user has purchased a skypeout unlimited plan (or if the company has purchased it for each account), then they can dial regular telephone numbers. With us, we only see a few individuals dialing regular telephone numbers (such as management staff or HR). As far as support and sales staff, if they need to call a customer, then something is wrong! In that case, the situation would be escalated to a manager, who would have a Skypeout Unlimited account. But, if I'm correct, the Business control panel allows the company to add credits to certain users, so just in case they need to call out to a regular phone but don't have Skypeout on their account, credits can be assigned to their account. But, once our ecommerce site is running, we will recommend users call us using Skype, since it is free for us and them. As a Startup, or even when we become a major corporation, limiting costs will always be a key factor in our business, and if we can save money by getting people to use Skype instead of regular phone lines, we hope to get as many people as possible on Skype! We will even have our Skype contact info on our ecommerce site, so users with Skype can just clikc on the link to call us. For example, if you go to the Blog site we are working on (http://isylonline.com), we have the Skype scripts running on the main page (though we are still trying to get them to show more accurate statuses). bnaut is correct in his statement (at least I think). We are saying the same thing, but my company has not had the chance to use it yet, since we are still in the planning phase. But from reading the instructions on the Business site, the credits your business purchases can be distributed to your company's various Skype accounts, and all from your Business account (so, your users do not have to worry about paying for anything on their individual accounts). Also, it can be setup so that your most important Skype accounts can have credits added AUTOMATICALLY if needed! Dich This post has been edited by ISYL: Sun Apr 1 2007, 10:53 |
| Wed Mar 21 2007, 03:35 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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ISYL
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QUOTE(ISYL @ Wed Mar 21 2007, 03:35) [snapback]374442[/snapback] I am so sorry for the delayed response. For your question, yes and no. If each user has purchased a skypeout unlimited plan (or if the company has purchased it for each account), then they can dial regular telephone numbers. With us, we only see a few individuals dialing regular telephone numbers (such as management staff or HR). As far as support and sales staff, if they need to call a customer, then something is wrong! In that case, the situation would be escalated to a manager, who would have a Skypeout Unlimited account. But, if I'm correct, the Business control panel allows the company to add credits to certain users, so just in case they need to call out to a regular phone but don't have Skypeout on their account, credits can be assigned to their account. But, once our ecommerce site is running, we will recommend users call us using Skype, since it is free for us and them. As a Startup, or even when we become a major corporation, limiting costs will always be a key factor in our business, and if we can save money by getting people to use Skype instead of regular phone lines, we hope to get as many people as possible on Skype! We will even have our Skype contact info on our ecommerce site, so users with Skype can just clikc on the link to call us. For example, if you go to the Blog site we are working on (http://isylonline.com), we have the Skype scripts running on the main page (though we are still trying to get them to show more accurate statuses). bnaut is correct in his statement (at least I think). We are saying the same thing, but my company has not had the chance to use it yet, since we are still in the planning phase. But from reading the instructions on the Business site, the credits your business purchases can be distributed to your company's various Skype accounts, and all from your Business account (so, your users do not have to worry about paying for anything on their individual accounts). Also, it can be setup so that your most important Skype accounts can have credits added AUTOMATICALLY if needed! Dich Well, PrettyMay has dissappointed us! It will no longer be a free product, and in fact, it will not even be a reasonably priced product! They are asking for $100 every month, which makes no sense. The software is only an addon to Skype, and it is still buggy. So, disregard my above comments. If you want a better solution, we have 2 more options. They are not exactly cheaper than Skype phone service, but for a business with PBX, they are better. I won't talk a lot about them (you should Google them), I will just list them: GotVMail.com - Online PBX hosting company. Costs from $9.99-$49.99 per month, and has a lot of PBX functionality (we used to use them, and with this dramatic change with PrettyMay, we may go back). Asterisk - Open Source PBX system that is easy to setup using your own existing hardware. You will pay about $9.00 per month for incoming and outgoing calls, and you must be comfortable setting up your own server. Dich |
| Sun Apr 1 2007, 18:58 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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GMPCM
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You might want to try AIVMS. There are no monthly fees associated with using the software, although there is a one time registration fee of $15. You can try it for free for a month or two to see if you like it.
It can be a challenge for some to setup initially, but we have our own support forum where there is "always" a friendly staff member to help with any setup questions you may have. This post has been edited by GMPCM: Sun Apr 1 2007, 21:04 -------------------- AIVMS software :
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| Sun Apr 1 2007, 20:56 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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Smot.USect
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QUOTE Well, PrettyMay has dissappointed us! It will no longer be a free product, and in fact, it will not even be a reasonably priced product! They are asking for $100 every month, which makes no sense. The software is only an addon to Skype, and it is still buggy. So, disregard my above comments. If you want a better solution, we have 2 more options. They are not exactly cheaper than Skype phone service, but for a business with PBX, they are better. I won't talk a lot about them (you should Google them), I will just list them: GotVMail.com - Online PBX hosting company. Costs from $9.99-$49.99 per month, and has a lot of PBX functionality (we used to use them, and with this dramatic change with PrettyMay, we may go back). Asterisk - Open Source PBX system that is easy to setup using your own existing hardware. You will pay about $9.00 per month for incoming and outgoing calls, and you must be comfortable setting up your own server. It seems that PrettyMay has lowed their price to $50 per moth, I got this news just now... |
| Tue Apr 3 2007, 06:10 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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www.phpbbserver....
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hi im working at a new forum for IT for schools and work for all those help problems on computers and the boss wants all members tohave accsess to skype phones and a mothly redit for all members do you know how we coud do that
please feel free to take a look at the site on www.phpbbserver.com/compugeek hope to see you there |
| Thu Apr 12 2007, 12:01 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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newtaasssm
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I also want to thank Dich for his concise and very clear information. It's very helpful! I run a Not For Profit community service, so Skype's been very important for us in minimising our communications costs. This sounds like very useful software, and could be excellent! Thanks again, Dich!
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| Fri Apr 13 2007, 05:34 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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patrick.gmirriga...
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Seems pretty may dropped thier prices yet again. Down to $500 for a one time fee, and $150 for small businesses - 5 or less. $500 really doesnt seem out of hand considering what it does.
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| Sat Aug 11 2007, 22:16 · Reply · Quote and reply · Permalink · Top · | |
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