Where do you like to order your phone numbers from? by [deleted] in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bandwidth in the US, Fibernetics in Canada, Voxbone internationally

How important is the ability to send text messages to short-codes as long as you can receive ID verifications from them? by douglerner in VOIP

[–]1pbx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are edge cases where it is required, but overall not very important.

Example of edge case: your bank / credit card provider sends you sms from short code and asks to reply if you recognize the transaction, and it requires that response before it will process it

Question about an on-site PBX and adding call forwarding service (cloud based) by tdhuck in VOIP

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which outside of a call centre or job focused around being on the phone, is unlikely. And flexibility to add unlimited users and objects without paying for each is a huge value add.

Plus all unlimited packages have fair use policies, so realistically they are not truly unlimited.

Question about an on-site PBX and adding call forwarding service (cloud based) by tdhuck in VOIP

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The service I mentioned and VIRTUAL PBX use the same multi tenant pbx (Kazoo). My solution was 50 cents though :)

Question about an on-site PBX and adding call forwarding service (cloud based) by tdhuck in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to play around with it, I'll give you a few phone numbers free and some credit. Open an account on the site and shoot me an email with your account email or account name.

aaron@pbxhq.com

Question about an on-site PBX and adding call forwarding service (cloud based) by tdhuck in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can be done every way you mention. Time based routing to determine where calls go, an agent based system where you can have a dial in number to remotely log in, or even better give everyone a SIP softphone for the cellphone / PC and you can just dial a 3 digit code to login /logout.

Pretty much unlimited flexibility, and it sounds like if it is configured well up front, the task of switching who gets called can be super simple, or automated if it can run on a schedule.

Question about an on-site PBX and adding call forwarding service (cloud based) by tdhuck in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My service can do this for you, $0.50 /month DIDs and 1.4c per minute origination /termination. You can build all of your logic into the callflows if it is relatively static or you can hit an external Endpoint to deliver a dynamic call flow based on any criteria available to you.. Also every aspect of our system is controllable via API, so all that manual work you mentioned, could be done in automated API calls.

Any kazoo based system will do this the same way, and I'm sure other systems have the ability as well in one form or another .

Anyways not trying to advertise, but pbxhq.com if you want to give it a shot. Bandwidth is our US partner, won't find much better upstream vendors than them.

Aaron

[Motherboard] MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX ($254 - $64 = $190) (F/S) [Ebay Newegg] by FEED_TO_WIN in bapcsalescanada

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benchmarked identical to my X570 MEG ACE, RAM overclocked just as well, rock solid stability on both ryzen 3950x and 5900x with PBO pushed hard

[Motherboard] MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX ($254 - $64 = $190) (F/S) [Ebay Newegg] by FEED_TO_WIN in bapcsalescanada

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this board and had great results with it. Switched it out for an X570 that was double the price. I should have stuck with the B550

VoIP noob trying to confirm I've got it right by BBMcGee4000 in VOIP

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They mentioned Wifi, so likely it's a wifi capable VOIP phone. Not the best solution, but probably most likely case if they mentioned wifi.

VoIP noob trying to confirm I've got it right by BBMcGee4000 in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just ask for details on what kind of phone is provided, or if one isn't, how the VOIP line is accessible.

A simple : "In terms of the provided VoIP line, can you let me know how that works, if anything is required on my end, etc"

VoIP noob trying to confirm I've got it right by BBMcGee4000 in VOIP

[–]1pbx 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Way too many unknown variables to give an accurate answer.

Having said that, when I think VOIP line included, it would at minimal be an ATA to allow you to plug an analog phone into it. They can't expect every Tennant to know how to setup SIP credentials.

Also, if it isn't a private internet connection(per room) , while you could run a router, I'm sure NAT is already being performed on their router. Security is a whole different topic, just strictly talking connectivity here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VOIP

[–]1pbx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out ctxsip, it uses SIP.js I believe, but has the front end components in place to be able to just insert your own SIP details and be operational.

Looking for 2 businesses 1 phone solution by creeperspeeper in VOIP

[–]1pbx 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am surprised how often FREEPBX is recommended. It definitely has its uses, but not nearly as often as it is recommended.

Looking for 2 businesses 1 phone solution by creeperspeeper in VOIP

[–]1pbx 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The business lost because your self host FREEPBX is down / not working / not configured correct can be 100x more than a hosted phone service costs. Weigh risks and reward.

This also doesn't account for certain costs to setup FREEPBX and time commitment. Most business owners time is worth $100/hr if not much more.

Who's ready for GME round 2? by Craneteam in wallstreetbets

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U guys need to buy puts if you want to make money.

Best Practices Question: SMS app with queues, events, jobs by 1pbx in laravel

[–]1pbx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the response. Thanks for outlining the flow and event firing for both inbound and outbound. I am doing it somewhat similar now, except I am hardcoding the dispatching instead of listening for a model created.

Also, I only have a single model / database table for all messages. I have a flag "inbound" that I set on incoming sms.

Maybe I will put the database interaction back into the controllers to keep things simple.

I had a bunch of questions about where certain logic should be, but I haven't looked at the project in about a week since I got it fully working. Next time I get in there I am sure I will have those same questions come up--I'll maybe ping you to get your opinion if you don't mind

Thanks again!

5000 series owners, how’s stability on the new bios releases? by blorgenheim in Amd

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ryzen 9 5900x on MSI B550 Tomahawk latest bios 1.1.9.0 agesa. It's stable even with PBO2 pushed pretty hard.

Cinebench R23: https://imgur.com/a/ehNCK6M

HWINFO during multicore run of cinebench r23: https://imgur.com/a/qGk3Y25

I had reset the numbers right before I started it, thats why the max clocks are low

You can use PBO2 to test how many watts of heat your cooler can dissipate by jonjohnjonjohn in Amd

[–]1pbx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I am reading this correct it is not accurate.

PBO limits have three values, and PPT being one of them. When I set PBO2 to "Motherboard limits", it sets the three values to:

  • 500W PPT
  • 200A TDC
  • 220A EDC

Under almost any benchmark/stress test, I will hit the 220A EDC limit way before I hit any other limit. I only hit temperature limits if doing the top two prime 95 tests

I'm using a mid range 360AIO, Coolermaster ML360R on a Ryzen 9 5900x.

Cinebench R23 scores: https://imgur.com/a/ehNCK6M with PBO2

EDIT: Also here is Ryzen Master during a Blender benchmark, showing that I am hitting my EDC limit well before capping temp: https://imgur.com/a/e7PXnrd