"Steven" <steg@steg.com> wrote in message
news:5joak6Fj1peU1@mid.individual.net
: : Hello all,
: :
: : We will be changing offices over the next month or two.
: : Our current phone gear is leased from the owners and
: : won't be coming with us. It's ISDN using Avaya kit; we
: : use 10 lines on there.
: :
: : We were thinking about a move to VoIP. Is this feasible
: : for a business with a measily 10 lines or so, or is the
: : business world not quite ready for that? I accept
: : there'd be a risk of broadband going down, but with
: : POTS fall-over from the VoIP provider we could live
: : with that... IF there'd be benefits elsewhere.
: :
: : The features we'd like are:
: :
: : * 10 IP Phones
: : * Ability to receive calls on 10 DDI's
: : * Voicemail
: : * Internal/ External Call transfer
: : * Route a DDI to a teleworkers phone at home or mobile
: : * The box to run everything (Preferably an all-in-1
: : solution, and maybe look into something like Asterisk
: : later.)
: :
: : Easily achievable, or should we stick with ISDN?
I should think Gradwell could do most if not all of that. Peter Gradwell
the MD posts here occasionally. Try
http://www.gradwell.co.uk/voip/
Ivor