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Someone I know asked me about swapping out their phone systems in their school. Its been awhile since I've swapped one. What are some reliable ones that scale and can do auto-provisioning of phones?

BTW - Fuck ringcentral.

Someone I know asked me about swapping out their phone systems in their school. Its been awhile since I've swapped one. What are some reliable ones that scale and can do auto-provisioning of phones? BTW - Fuck ringcentral.

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It is but that is only config file. Asterisknow has merged into Freepbx and that has been claimed by some central body. I looked through their wiki a bit and everything is monolithic thus not kubernetes friendly with no advanced trials.

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Digium was purchased by Sangoma, and its all freepbx/switchvox now

I worked there and a buddy still does, awful place to work(Digium).

Just learn asterisk, its not that hard. and its written in c++ so theres that.

Setting up schools with voip is big biz and if you get the job you should charge them out the yazoo.

Better yet, call a reseller and pretend you want to setup your school and get them to tell you the setup they'd use.

When a reseller at Digium sold a school, we saw pictures of the trucks being loaded, 100's of thousands of dollars worth of gear.

In reality, those phones cost about 10 bucks to make and are mostly plastic and the pbxs are $200 linux servers that get sold at $12,000 each.

Then we charge em for the licenses, per extension, which cost us nothing.

WHATEVER YOU DO, do NOT offer to manage their network, make them do that or they will lay it on you.

sry - its rare anyone asks about something I actually know about. I agree, fuck ringcentral.

I set up a few pbxinaflash many years ago. It had autoprovisioning but was a pain in changes. Mitel is nice but pricey.

My friend is looking around and knew I had some voip experience. I hadn't done anything with voip systems in awhile.

I checked the pbxact hardware and it's not really impressive. My friend got a quote from them and it was the licensing that got him since freepbx is more about the feature.

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Well, hate telling folks stuff they already (especially when I'm wrong) but I tried. Good luck!

I appreciate it. I do. I figured after a few years some of the old problems would be fixed for the cloud instead of buying cloud services.