Hi all,
My expertise is IT, but in my new job I also manage our communications systems. I don't support the system, as this is subcontracted out.
I've recently reviewed what we are paying for our telephony, and am surprised that our system uses 30 ISDN30e lines, as we only have around 100 DDIs in the office (of which 25% are unused). With some research, I have found that these lines are able to handle potentially 30 simultaneous voice calls. Does that therefore mean that 30 lines equates to the potential of 900 simultaneous calls?
Do we have far too many lines? We do not use the lines for anything else other than voice calls.
As mentioned, I am new to the world of telephony, so please be gentle! Any advice would be gratefully received.
My expertise is IT, but in my new job I also manage our communications systems. I don't support the system, as this is subcontracted out.
I've recently reviewed what we are paying for our telephony, and am surprised that our system uses 30 ISDN30e lines, as we only have around 100 DDIs in the office (of which 25% are unused). With some research, I have found that these lines are able to handle potentially 30 simultaneous voice calls. Does that therefore mean that 30 lines equates to the potential of 900 simultaneous calls?
Do we have far too many lines? We do not use the lines for anything else other than voice calls.
As mentioned, I am new to the world of telephony, so please be gentle! Any advice would be gratefully received.