3CXfoxhallsolutions said:There are huge advantages in running all offices through a central pool of SIP Trunks of course, as you can then cut trunk costs massively and control everything centrally off a single resilient 3CX server and license. Things we have learned to look out for however ...
2) All of your branch sites will be running remote extensions, and this can be done direct via Internet, or via the 3CX Proxy Manager running on a server or PC at the branch site ... It's probably this bit that will take the most 'playing with' just to confirm the most stable way to do it (as it can depend on things like your choice of router, phone & ISP). Lot of work here that can only really be done by reading the 3CX how-to's and setting up trials. Don't leave this bit to theory!!!
3) Internet will be the glue that ties the whole lot together - so your 'central' site actually needs to be the place that has best access to Internet (which may not necessarily be the head-office, or even the place with the most handsets!). Choice of an ISP who can a) get you the bandwidth, and b) get you the business level SLA is critical here. This is the most important bit - as bad choice here will make the whole thing crash and you'll have to unwind everything back to as it is now to get your company telecom's back on track. Just bear in mind that you'll need (!worst case!) about 120kbps bandwidth for each active call, and that will indicate your Internet needs.
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