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face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi - hope all is well with
everyone...<br>
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We are currently looking to move our office after being located
in Royal Oak for 10+ years - and we have a 13+ year old lucent
phone system<br>
So as part of the move - we are looking to get a new phone
system or perhaps use a virtual pbx system/service<br>
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I have read about the Open Source Asterisk platform and think it
would be a good fit for us - but this cannot be an experiment -
although it sounds like fun to put together :-) So - we are
looking for a local (Metro Detroit) Asterisk consultant to work
with - and thought this list would be a good place to ask<br>
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Also if any of you have experience running Asterisk or a virtual
PBX - any advice would be greatly appreciated and perhaps even
compensated with some BEERS at one of the fine establishments in
Royal Oak. And we could even call it a impromptu Perl Mongers
mtg - I am sure there is a Perl module for Asterisk in CPAN
somewhere...<br>
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Thanks in advance...<br>
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Bill Hess<br>
Technology Resource Group<br>
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Office: 248.546.6900 x12<br>
Fax: 248.546.7310<br>
Mobile: 248.703.1196<br>
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