On 2019-01-03 10:05 a.m., Alan McKay wrote:
You could run your own Asterisk server and have
it take care of voicemail, etc.
That would be pretty redundant - voip.ms gives you access to a full
PBX and all features. It is pretty amazing for the price. You could
run a professional call center off it.
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There is a lot to be said about having control of your phones and being
able to trust the business records contained therein. I use FreePBX and
voip.ms for both my home and business lines. FreePBX is sponsored by
Sangoma and uses Asterisk as the foundation.
Given that I work in the security field, I can't use third party
outsourced providers for storing any business records including voice
mail, call metadata etc. It was brought up by a banking client during a
security audit.
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Bill Strosberg
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