Vonage phones needs shop ringer
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I used Vonage for years. Last that I used them, they were using ATAs. So you just hook up an old fashioned analogue ringer and you are all set.
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@technobabble said:
I am also going to contact Vonage since the mostly likely have a closed SIP and find out what their clients use.
Correct. Vonage isn't what people mean when they say VoIP. Because there is VoIP under the hood, but the client sees legacy POTS. So calling it VoIP isn't exactly true. It's kind of true, but in a "no one means it like that" way.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Correct. Vonage isn't what people mean when they say VoIP. Because there is VoIP under the hood, but the client sees legacy POTS. So calling it VoIP isn't exactly true. It's kind of true, but in a "no one means it like that" way.
I remember someone telling me that before a long time ago. First business customer with Vonage phones. Next time I go back, I will see what brand the phones are and find about their plan. Office manager was told the analogue ringer would not work.
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@technobabble said:
Office manager was told the analogue ringer would not work.
Maybe they have updated how their system works since I had it. I left about two years ago to hop onto the corporate PBX which is way nicer.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
I am also going to contact Vonage since the mostly likely have a closed SIP and find out what their clients use.
Correct. Vonage isn't what people mean when they say VoIP. Because there is VoIP under the hood, but the client sees legacy POTS. So calling it VoIP isn't exactly true. It's kind of true, but in a "no one means it like that" way.
So the customer just gets an ATA?
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Originally the Vonage device simply spitsout POTS it is nothing but a big ATA. If they have changed then I would not know. I literally only used them for a few months in like 2002 or so.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
I am also going to contact Vonage since the mostly likely have a closed SIP and find out what their clients use.
Correct. Vonage isn't what people mean when they say VoIP. Because there is VoIP under the hood, but the client sees legacy POTS. So calling it VoIP isn't exactly true. It's kind of true, but in a "no one means it like that" way.
So the customer just gets an ATA?
That's how it was until recently at least. I was on them like a decade. Was always that way. Really silly.
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Found out that client has Polycom vvx 300 phones.
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Vonage business bought out Vocalocity, a buisness Voice Over IP company providing hosted PBX in 2013.
Vonage has how to info to connect SIP enabled IP speaker from CyberData.
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Do you need it to ring a bell or to page folks?
The speaker you list will do the trick, but FreePBX can do it with current equipment. It's all about boosting the ring/tip voltage
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Loud+Enviroment+Ring+Bell+or+Siren
Another option:
http://www.algosolutions.com/products/Audible-and-Visual-Alerting/8180-sip-audio-alerter.html
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@PSX_Defector said:
Do you need it to ring a bell or to page folks?
The speaker you list will do the trick, but FreePBX can do it with current equipment. It's all about boosting the ring/tip voltage
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Loud+Enviroment+Ring+Bell+or+Siren
Another option:
http://www.algosolutions.com/products/Audible-and-Visual-Alerting/8180-sip-audio-alerter.html
Thanks @PSX_Defector...that is a little cheaper but since they are buying a new business class PC and looking for a new AIO printer, they're looking for something less expensive. They might just add a phone to the shop.