I have a customer with two lines and an RCA 4-line set with a couple of cordless handsets. It's a print shop, and they (one to two people) use the cordless phones heavily. He has a need for call queuing but no budget for ACD. I know the NEC DSX has attendant/intercom queuing, but I'm not sure if it will do what is asked. He would like the system to answer calls after so many rings, say hello, and put the caller on hold where they listen to MOH ads. After some time, the system will come back to the caller and offer a digit to keep holding or leave a message. This will happen repeatedly until the call can be answered or goes to VM. In the shop space, he only wants to hear a hold recall reminder since the constant ringing is not a good atmosphere for his clients.
I don't know if the DSX could do all of that, or maybe with a concession. I think the IPOffice might, but...that god-awful ring tone. I wondered about a dept. group key that doesn't ring, or park & page, or find me/follow me, and maybe a directed pickup from the cordless? I have no idea. I'm really trying to keep him from going with a hosted solution. On top of that, I need to find him a pro-recorded MOH and an OnHoldPlus.
I welcome your ideas.
I don't know if the DSX could do all of that, or maybe with a concession. I think the IPOffice might, but...that god-awful ring tone. I wondered about a dept. group key that doesn't ring, or park & page, or find me/follow me, and maybe a directed pickup from the cordless? I have no idea. I'm really trying to keep him from going with a hosted solution. On top of that, I need to find him a pro-recorded MOH and an OnHoldPlus.
I welcome your ideas.