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    Medyo namamahalan ako sa PABX for the office. Is there a cheaper alternative?
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    meron ata panasonic na stand alone phones that can accomodate several extensions.
    di na kelangan ng pabx or key telephone equipments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    meron ata panasonic na stand alone phones that can accomodate several extensions.
    di na kelangan ng pabx or key telephone equipments.

    dati kong contact si robert dela rosa. specialist ng panasonic pbx systems.

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    or kung meron kayong marunong sa linux, asterisk. (asterisk.org)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    meron ata panasonic na stand alone phones that can accomodate several extensions.
    di na kelangan ng pabx or key telephone equipments.
    Kaya ba more than 1 lines? And kaya din mag transfer ng calls?
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    o kaya ang daming maliliit na ads akong nakikita sa mga newspaper.
    mga made in china. ang laki ng mura compared sa branded.

    or yung mga 2nd hand....alam ko meron sa HMR or don sa bandang pasong tamo ext. nakalimutan ko yung name ng place.

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    PABX din mga yan? If it is, mas prefer ko na mag Panasonic na brand new. I'll use this for our business and ayaw ko naman biglang mag breakdown yung system dahil luma na.
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    Idea lang ito sir na medyo mas mahal ng konti sa PABX but you can setup this as a nationwide trunkline pwede

    Business Communications Solutions from Avaya Avaya IP Phone or other variants din from Cisco etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by rollyic View Post
    o kaya ang daming maliliit na ads akong nakikita sa mga newspaper.
    mga made in china. ang laki ng mura compared sa branded.

    or yung mga 2nd hand....alam ko meron sa HMR or don sa bandang pasong tamo ext. nakalimutan ko yung name ng place.

    yung sa bandang pasong tamo extension, let's talk communication. pero wala na sila dun.

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    meron kaming nakuhanan nang PABX box sa sulit, yung shop nya nasa divisoria.. mura lang sya.. google mo na lang..

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    Quote Originally Posted by erj22 View Post
    or kung meron kayong marunong sa linux, asterisk. (asterisk.org)
    i would also vouch for asterisk. IP-PABX ang style mo.
    all you need is a decent server, an good internet connection palabas (sa loob naman is IP based), and someone who can do it for you.
    ang mahirap sa analog PABX is pag kailangan mo mag expand, ang mahal ng expansion cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post

    i would also vouch for asterisk. IP-PABX ang style mo.
    all you need is a decent server, an good internet connection palabas (sa loob naman is IP based), and someone who can do it for you.
    ang mahirap sa analog PABX is pag kailangan mo mag expand, ang mahal ng expansion cards.
    I looked this up once... Sa dating study ko... Sa server.. Medyo sulit sya... If pc based softphones ang locals... Mabils mag expand... However kung hardware ip phones ang expansion... Challenge pa since wala pa asyado readily available na ip phone na mura...( havent found a contact in taiwan who can sell cheaper) If you use ordinary phone units naman, you have to get a adaptor... Then yung inbound calls din... Assuming na fr regular pldt lines (rj11 jack) ... Wala akong makitang modems that use a real hardware modem chip ( as opposed to a winmodem software modem) that is cheaper and more commonly available.... Sa presyo ng orig na digium cards.. Medyo mahal sa internet... And not sure where else makahanap ng alternative...

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    Malaki talaga advantage ng mga IP phones compared sa traditional PABX medyo mahal lang ng konti ang initial investment.

    But when you are up and running, pwede mo ma enjoy mag
    1) Teleconference
    2) Control who has access to NDD/DDD
    3) Assign groupings (Marketing / Admin / HR / Etc) to avoid busy line
    4) Call Transfer
    5) Will use the same Local Area Network cabling
    6) Nationwide connection using only one trunkline -- nagkamali ako dati dial ng local na connect ako sa Visayas branch wala ako naintindihan sa greetings

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    Saw a few on ebay. If my theory is right, PABX works just like routers. So just program it, and leave it on. The cheapest one was around $100. 3 lines up to 8 extensions. The unit is just slightly bigger than a router.

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    Yung IP phones ba is internet based? Pag walang internet di din ako matawagan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Yung IP phones ba is internet based? Pag walang internet di din ako matawagan?
    Ip phones are the receivers or handsets you use... This can be purely software ( win, mac or linux) or real hardware phone. Aside from power supply, it needs a network connection. It will get its own ip address within your network.

    Sa ip na pabx, it will depend on your hardware peripherals din... But the software ( asterisk etc) can pretty much handle the calls basta a na configure a yung hardware... If you ave the hardware to connect to a rj11 jack, or an E1 line... The pabx software can handle the calls...

    Yung scenario na internet based ang incoming mo is if you dont have any other hardware installed to connect to your regular landline... Sa mga call centers i think thats the technology used... Internet connection with a huge bandwidth at sa internet na pinadadaan lahat ng tawag... Hiwalay pa ata yung mismong internet subscription and yung telco service that routes the landline calls to the internet...

    If you dont have a connection to your lcal telco for calls, your ip pabx will pretty much be an intercom system sa office nyo... Yun nga lang walang outside calls...


    Ang magic nito however... If you have relatives abroad... You can configure it in such a way that they can call you in your own ip pabx ( thru the internet ) ... Tipong may sarili ksng skype service... Hehe.

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