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martinjward

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#225534 23-Nov-2017 10:06
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Hi guys ,

 

TLDR - 2Talk sucks and I am after a replacement at roughly the same price point, anyone got any suggestions?

 

I am wondering if anyone else uses 2talk or has used as their VOIP provider?

 

We have been with them for about 3 years and slowly but surely it seems we have got to a point where they just can't offer a service that a business can efficiently use.

 

A classic example is we use their toll free numbers for conference calling and there is a heap of jitter or missed words on the call, this exists across cell/landline/VOIP users, they have fixed it up about 3 times and it is only a temporary fix as every time it reverts back to not working correctly. The latest fix they have now applied when I attempt to carry about a call the call disconnects. Surely as a technician you would make a change and then test the line via a call, but clearly this hasn't been done...

 

I also find their ticketing system painful, they have a 2 week autoclose mark as resolved 'feature' which locks the ticket and therefore can never be open again, what about all the history that might be useful for a technician to see in order for me to not have to repeat myself?

 

And now here we are, what is everyone else using for VOIP?

 

 


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  #1906481 23-Nov-2017 14:49
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martinjward:

 

Further, they have this public facing blog, I can't dial through to that line in any way... is that cause they just leave old/irrelevant information up there or is it because I am doing something wrong....

 

http://blog.2talk.co.nz/conferencing.html

 

 

 

 

Definitely the former ;)

 

 


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