Some years ago I used an application on my home PC that ran a voicemail service, handled income faxes, etc. Just wondering if there's a contemporary equivalent that might support handling of incoming calls (forwarded from various mobiles, etc.)...
neil_g said:Jeez that's going back a few (10?) years
Yes there is, but it's not easy (or that cheap) to setup. The standard PBX software is Asterisk, which typically runs on Linux. The expensive bit is (rather surprisingly) attaching the PC to the phone line.
arad85 said:SIP trunks are free these days, and UK geographical numbers can be had for less than £2/month and call costs are generally very cheap. The only reason I have a BT number is for my ISP.... and the fact I have an all-in calling package.
Fibre does wonders for thisBut broadband isn't free however, especially not the kind thy comes with guaranteed service and contention ratios that supports this professionally.
arad85 said:Fibre does wonders for this![]()