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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @ajstringham said:

      @scottalanmiller Xen over VMware? I'm curious as to why.

      Paravirtualization. That's why Xen was able to run Asterisk rock solid about five years before VMware even had it working at all. There was a time when Xen was the only way to do this. Now they've all improved to a point where they can all do it. But Xen remains the only option for pure PV.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @Katie said:

      At my last gig, Windstream was the provider, though it was Nuvox first (before they were bought out.
      Their support staff were pretty good, and there was a team designated for the specific system we used at the time. (which was Shoretel)

      Windstream is the rebranding of Paetech from Rochester. They changed their identity presumably to overcome the horrific reputation that they had built. I've worked with them before and they were both technically unable to deliver their solutions and unreliable even when they did. I've heard a lot of horror stories of people dealing with Windstream. Lots of outages, inability to get support, etc.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @Dashrender said:

      @Hubtech said:

      That's the trick. If you have a high density environment, i'd do either a dedicated network to your VoIP service or get two ISP connections and a load balancer with QoS. Either way, i usually recommend QoS. If your ISP provides your SIP they can provision SIP priority on the delivery side of your pipe.

      I spoke to Cox about SIP, they can provide it, but they will only do so for solutions that they have certified, and it must come over it's own connection outside of your internet connection (which in theory is fine... but you find yourself bound to that specific ISP).

      Yes, sadly doing this you end up being tied to your SIP provider just as if they were a PRI. It saves on taxes and sometimes adds some flexibility but often you gain little to nothing because all the real benefits of a neutral technology are taken away.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @Dashrender said:

      @NetworkNerd said:

      Remember you will want 87-100Kbps of upload bandwidth per concurrent call. I can definitely understand having a tough time swallowing ISP pricing, but if it is going to ensure phone clarity,management will pay it. 🙂

      What do you mean? ISP Pricing? If I'm using a SIP provider that is not my ISP, don't I simply have to ensure I leave enough available bandwidth open for incoming calls (not really sure how to do that?), Outgoing is easy to handle through QOS, but incoming? Our 6 meg pipe spends most of the day saturated because of our cloud EMR and VPN tunnels to other branches.

      A saturated link will cause problems.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @Dashrender said:

      @NetworkNerd said:

      I actually really like Broadvox (recently acquired by Fusion and named NBS) in addition to the others that were recommended here.

      The phone bill is literally about $400 or less for 4 companies and 15 concurrent calls. That is amazing compared to what it was when we had PRI.

      $400 a month for basically 15 lines I guess that's good. I think we pay around $500 for a PRI (23 lines) so $400 doesn't seem like such a deal.

      Well you can't just compare lines to lines. Phone lines aren't sold that way. Have to compare DIDs, minutes, lines, etc. Lots of possible factors. And is $500 base or after tax because SIP isn't taxes like PRI is (one is legally phone, one is not.) Generally SIP comes with a lot more features.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SIP Provider

      @NetworkNerd said:

      Elastix plays really, really well as a VM. I think it likes ESXi best personally, but Scott may disagree.

      Xen PV would be my first choice. vSphere second. HyperV third. KVM last.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Hey Siri, Meet Cortana!

      @Eric said:

      I am interested to see for myself which is more useful.

      What kind of a phone are you using? I thought that you were on a Blackberry.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Anyone else laughing about the title of this board?

      Or for the Brits.... "In the Cupboard of Patrick's Love"

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Anyone else laughing about the title of this board?

      @ajstringham said:

      @Eric If it's loo, it needs to be "In the Loo" or "On the Loo". Loo alone doesn't make sense and makes @dominica think potty humor is acceptable/normal...

      Does it need to be "in the water closet" then?

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: MediaWiki on Turnkey Linux

      Pretty much any wiki will give you the same results. What you are looking for might be something more like OneNote. You want a rich text editing experience, not wiki markdown.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: MediaWiki on Turnkey Linux

      If you just put text into MediaWiki, or any wiki really, the wiki markup will run it all together. You have to select your formatting if you want it to do something else. What you want is to tell MediaWiki that the text is "pre-formated". Otherwise you are, by default, telling it that it is unformatted and without further instructions the wiki will mash everything together. Remember a Wiki is like writing a raw HTML page, it is not a graphical editor. It uses Markdown (or Wiki Markup) which is much easier than HTML but is still a markup language and if you don't put in the markup, you are telling it to strip whitespace.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: HUVr

      @Bill-Kindle said:

      Now there's talk it's a giant troll 🙂
      http://techcrunch.com/2014/03/04/why-are-all-these-celebrities-participating-in-an-epic-fake-hoverboard-troll/

      I only watched a minute of the video but it definitely is. There is not enough capacity for the necessary batteries and levitation devices and nothing is used to stabilize it. And when you see it in action it is definitely not real - all other things aside, it's so dangerous that it can't be real.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: HUVr

      @Katie said:

      I wonder what the price point will be.

      Pretty sure it's fake 😉

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Managing Scheduled Tasks

      We just use cron 😉

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What Does Your Home Lab and Office Look Like?

      @ajstringham said:

      @scottalanmiller Share some insight please.

      There is a picture button n

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: TED Talks: Sir Ken Robinson on Do Schools Kill Creativity

      @ajstringham said:

      Gonna have to watch this later. Looks interesting. I, in many ways, agree.

      Very educational and entertaining.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: What Wiki or other webserver to use for intranet site?

      @Dashrender said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      MediaWiki is the defacto choice here. Never had a speed issue. It's fast and easy to manage. If MySQL is a concern the pmWiki is good and only uses the file system.

      Cool I'll probably stick with it for now.

      I would.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: SmartDeploy Has Something in the Works...

      Hmmm.... Lab project?

      posted in News
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    • RE: HUVr

      I'm totally ordering one of these and flying to work.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • HUVr

      Huvrtech.com

      Very interesting!

      posted in Water Closet
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