Business Phones - Suggestions - eviltoast

Tired of wondering when the Big G will kill off GV, and now I also find myself needing to port a number quickly so I don’t lose it (damned MFA backup SMS!).

3 numbers, a fax would be nice though I can take it or leave it. Basic autoattendant would be nice, voicemail and transcription, etc.

Really, I’m just looking for the features that have been bundled for years on the consumer side, and without nickling/diming me to death on it - and without Google.

Amazon’s call center product is interesting, but more than a little heavy for me. I hate to go all-in on a self-hosted PBX when I don’t really have the need. Not to mention I’ve still got to pay for the DID if I do that…

Used RingCentral for many years, and wasn’t impresses. That was a while back, I hear they’ve improved somewhat, but the experience still left a bad taste.

  • I really hate that I lost access to web SMS and visual voice mail when I switched away from Fi. I’m glad I made the switch; Fi isn’t the bargain it originally was, and service was starting to be occasionally iffy, but the loss of GV and web SMS sucks balls. Even now, years later, I still miss it.

  • darvocet@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    A bit more investment and effort but the UniFi talk line has a pretty good setup for small businesses.

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    1 year ago

    I looked into this and didn’t find anything I liked that looked reputable. I ended up getting a cell phone plan with a voice only plan. I use it with my personal phone and a dual SIM. I ported the number, but it was a huge pain to port from a business centre VOIP.