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gehenna
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  #1621321 2-Sep-2016 11:45
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elliotstan:

 

@gehenna the cloud PSTN for a Skype for Business Server

 

 

 

 

I don't think you've quite understood what was said earlier in this thread.  Cloud PSTN is NOT available.  

 

 

 

I think your best bet is to contact an integrator to discuss your options.




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  #1621438 2-Sep-2016 14:33
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gehenna:

 

elliotstan:

 

@gehenna the cloud PSTN for a Skype for Business Server

 

 

 

 

I don't think you've quite understood what was said earlier in this thread.  Cloud PSTN is NOT available.  

 

 

 

I think your best bet is to contact an integrator to discuss your options.

 

 

 

 

ok - cheers for your help. ill hunt out the microsoft guy.


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  #1827154 22-Jul-2017 16:37
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A year later, is there any update on the question in my OP? Anyone know if there is a timeline?



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  #1827242 22-Jul-2017 18:17
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Nope, no telco's offering this in NZ yet.  No timeline yet.  


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  #1836270 3-Aug-2017 09:34
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elliotstan:

 

gehenna:

 

elliotstan:

 

@gehenna the cloud PSTN for a Skype for Business Server

 

 

 

 

I don't think you've quite understood what was said earlier in this thread.  Cloud PSTN is NOT available.  

 

 

 

I think your best bet is to contact an integrator to discuss your options.

 

 

 

 

ok - cheers for your help. ill hunt out the microsoft guy.

 

 

 

 

I'd be happy to talk you through SfB PSTN options if you are interested. I work for Lexel who are integrator that specialises in anything SfB.

 

I'll PM you my details.

 

Andrew


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  #1841222 8-Aug-2017 15:32
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Hi Ashtonaut,

 

If you haven't already found a solution please check our Cloud Factory Voice offering.   It offers call control functionality from the S4B GUI using an Ericsson-LG add on, works really well.

 

Hosted in NZ and well supported.

 

Happy to discuss further, please PM me if you want further details.

Cheers.

 

www.cloudfactory.nz

 

 


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