VoIP - OnSip my experience brief testing - 12122011
OnSip our first experience with Hosted PBX.
For legal purposes let me say this up front I have Reseller arrangements with OnSip, RingCentral and Affiliate relationships with RingCentral, and Nextiva.
In this quick review I will talk about my experience with OnSip PBX. First it is an interesting situation because they do not charge for every User. They charge by company. This is the quote right off there web site "Pricing is for your entire company, not per person or extension. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel at any time". This was an interesting situation for what I was trying to test. I wanted virtual terminals in the Front Desk area, Work Bench, Home office and potentially my Techs that may be involved. Traditionally for many VoIP scenarios I would need 4 or more users. However with OnSip I could create unlimited extensions, but I am limited in the basic package to 5 email accounts. So what is the catch, simple they have a usage fee per minute. Now this is not all bad because they are a very low entry point with some incredible features of there call control system. Again the thing you have to take into consideration is how many calls you make and how long they last. In an office where users are on the phone all the time OnSip may not be right each case would need to be looked at on a usage basis. If you are a company that has lots of users or extensions required but your call volume is limited than this may be a perfect solution.
Technically the account control is not completely intuitive, but with it being a little more technically challenging there is a little more flexibility. Custom ring groups, custom ACD, Dial by Name and music on hold, calling between sip users, calling extensions.
OnSip allows you to add multiple phones with the same credentials and simultaneous ring up to 10 phones.
OnSip our first experience with Hosted PBX. Like I said OnSip is not for everyone, I liked their system while it did not have fax features and there are some extra costs involved with cost for the digital lines $7.00 setup and $2.00/month for digital subscriber lines. They also have a port fee. I believe it was 50.00 first number and 20.00 each additional.
I do like OnSip flexibility, especially at the user end for phones, and how to place calls.
If you are interested in VoIP solutions, and would like to find out more contact us at 727-943-2406 or click

Please see our interview on OnSip's blog.
Review from the techies at www.end2edndsupport.com E2 Computers in Tarpon Springs, FL.
We serve Tarpon Springs, Holiday, Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Pete, Trinity, Port Richey, New Port Richey, Hudson and other areas. Phone support is available anywhere in the US and Networked Technicians can be dispatched.
For legal purposes let me say this up front I have Reseller arrangements with OnSip, RingCentral and Affiliate relationships with RingCentral, and Nextiva.
In this quick review I will talk about my experience with OnSip PBX. First it is an interesting situation because they do not charge for every User. They charge by company. This is the quote right off there web site "Pricing is for your entire company, not per person or extension. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel at any time". This was an interesting situation for what I was trying to test. I wanted virtual terminals in the Front Desk area, Work Bench, Home office and potentially my Techs that may be involved. Traditionally for many VoIP scenarios I would need 4 or more users. However with OnSip I could create unlimited extensions, but I am limited in the basic package to 5 email accounts. So what is the catch, simple they have a usage fee per minute. Now this is not all bad because they are a very low entry point with some incredible features of there call control system. Again the thing you have to take into consideration is how many calls you make and how long they last. In an office where users are on the phone all the time OnSip may not be right each case would need to be looked at on a usage basis. If you are a company that has lots of users or extensions required but your call volume is limited than this may be a perfect solution.
Technically the account control is not completely intuitive, but with it being a little more technically challenging there is a little more flexibility. Custom ring groups, custom ACD, Dial by Name and music on hold, calling between sip users, calling extensions.
OnSip allows you to add multiple phones with the same credentials and simultaneous ring up to 10 phones.
OnSip our first experience with Hosted PBX. Like I said OnSip is not for everyone, I liked their system while it did not have fax features and there are some extra costs involved with cost for the digital lines $7.00 setup and $2.00/month for digital subscriber lines. They also have a port fee. I believe it was 50.00 first number and 20.00 each additional.
I do like OnSip flexibility, especially at the user end for phones, and how to place calls.
If you are interested in VoIP solutions, and would like to find out more contact us at 727-943-2406 or click

Please see our interview on OnSip's blog.
Review from the techies at www.end2edndsupport.com E2 Computers in Tarpon Springs, FL.
We serve Tarpon Springs, Holiday, Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Pete, Trinity, Port Richey, New Port Richey, Hudson and other areas. Phone support is available anywhere in the US and Networked Technicians can be dispatched.



I would like to clarify one issue in my review of VoIP this is not specific to OnSip but it was asked that I explain Digital Line or Digital Subscriber Line. For my purpose this is your Telephone Number(s). I currently use 1 number as our known line 727-943-2406. This does not limit how many calls I may have at the same time. When I use a softphone on my cell I limit it to 1 so I do not have to deal with call-waiting. On my SoftPhone at my PC it is not limited so I may recieve multiple calls. I hope this helps I understand that I may have used terms that applied more to the POTS old days but that is why I am trying to learn different VoIP solutions.
Thanks again to my contacts at OnSip/Junction Networks I appretiate your input.
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Since we last updated this blog we have had the opportunity to talk with the Marketing/PR of OnSip and they interviewed me about our business. The results of that interview can be seen on OnSip's Blog http://www.onsip.com/blog/sukanya/2011/12/19/agent-feature-e2-computers .
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