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projector2011-10-05 16:52:02
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projector, 2011-10-05 16:52:02

Megafon, SIP

Good afternoon, colleagues.

Does any of you know (maybe I just didn't google it, but maybe this knowledge can only be obtained in practice) how many Megafon can hold parallel lines via SIP? Those. here is 5-6 - it's easy, it's checked. And what is the limit? 10, 100, 1000, even more?

And the second question. You need one number and the possibility of a large number of parallel lines on it. In this case, the number will be used only for incoming calls, like a call center. Is Megafon the best solution here? The parameter of the best solution is the price (for Megafon, this generally only pays for the number, but the number of lines is unknown), and of acceptable quality. The number of lines needed is about 1000.

Thank you.

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polevsl, 2011-10-05
@polevsl

Why did I ask about the city. A year and a half ago, we moved all offices to SIP-telephony, tied CRM to it and live happily (except for the moments when the Internet suddenly disappears).
Up to 40 employees in different offices are talking at the same time. Some use soft backgrounds, some use SIP adapters, some use smartphones.
We have one main phone number for each office. Direct urban, of course.
The entire "virtual PBX" works for the provider on Asterisk, under the control of Free PBX, which means "you can configure it as you like"!
Money: once when ordering the service, we paid 2000 rubles. Connection of one telephone number 1000 rubles. We have 18 phone numbers.
We pay 500 rubles per month for all services. Incoming calls are free, outgoing calls in the city are 49 kopecks a minute, something like that.
The number of lines is unlimited. As the provider asks us, if you need more than 200 connections at the same time, please let us know.
All this in St. Petersburg. No such interesting conditions were found in Moscow. Therefore, the Moscow number works for us at a more expensive tariff, but there is little traffic.

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EvilX, 2011-10-05
@EvilX

Now all operators support SIP. However, only the megaphone brought it out as a separate service. If you talk to the operator, they can give you as many SIP numbers as you need. MTS definitely can. I don’t know about the beeline, but, for sure, they can too.

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