First I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the help I received. Here is the original thread:
Star2Star phone system review:
We've been using this system for about 5 weeks now with Yealink T28p and T38g phones. We operate 8-5pm and are an outbound call center averaging well over 6,000 outbound calls a day, and probably 30-45 inbound calls. We are operating over a T1 with cable as a failover, and so far the reliability has been excellent. We've had zero downtime aside from 10 minutes on the only day I was not present so I'm not entirely sure what the deal was, or even if it was actually out as there is no one else in our office who knows anything about phone systems (not that I do either for the most part), but about 10 minutes later everything was good again.
Call clarity is great, and we've had no complaints of dropped calls or interference on the lines. All the phones work great with head sets, and although there are a few phone UI changes I would make, they have worked great for us so far. Phones feel solid and well made, but I suppose only time will tell how well they hold up. We bought the phones with Star2Star...their original asking price was a bit inflated (though I suspect this was the dealer), but we managed to negotiate a livable price, especially considering that there is a guaranteed 24hr replacement on all equipment.
Cost:
It was right around 13k for 30 phones, install, first year service, and first/last months phone bill. Monthly cost is $10.49/per phone, and 4.95 per outbound DID (we have 18 #s). Total monthly cost with tax, gov surcharge, etc is about $580...much cheaper than most other options we looked at, and less than half of what we were paying for less features with our old analog phone system.
I will try to update this thread every few months as I had a VERY difficult time finding anything on Star2Star when I was searching online, so hopefully this might help someone in the future. If anyone has any questions, I'll try to answer them with the best of my ability (limited), and as with most phone systems I'm sure, reliability has a lot to do with your ISP and installer/dealer. Thanks again for all the help and education!
Star2Star phone system review:
We've been using this system for about 5 weeks now with Yealink T28p and T38g phones. We operate 8-5pm and are an outbound call center averaging well over 6,000 outbound calls a day, and probably 30-45 inbound calls. We are operating over a T1 with cable as a failover, and so far the reliability has been excellent. We've had zero downtime aside from 10 minutes on the only day I was not present so I'm not entirely sure what the deal was, or even if it was actually out as there is no one else in our office who knows anything about phone systems (not that I do either for the most part), but about 10 minutes later everything was good again.
Call clarity is great, and we've had no complaints of dropped calls or interference on the lines. All the phones work great with head sets, and although there are a few phone UI changes I would make, they have worked great for us so far. Phones feel solid and well made, but I suppose only time will tell how well they hold up. We bought the phones with Star2Star...their original asking price was a bit inflated (though I suspect this was the dealer), but we managed to negotiate a livable price, especially considering that there is a guaranteed 24hr replacement on all equipment.
Cost:
It was right around 13k for 30 phones, install, first year service, and first/last months phone bill. Monthly cost is $10.49/per phone, and 4.95 per outbound DID (we have 18 #s). Total monthly cost with tax, gov surcharge, etc is about $580...much cheaper than most other options we looked at, and less than half of what we were paying for less features with our old analog phone system.
I will try to update this thread every few months as I had a VERY difficult time finding anything on Star2Star when I was searching online, so hopefully this might help someone in the future. If anyone has any questions, I'll try to answer them with the best of my ability (limited), and as with most phone systems I'm sure, reliability has a lot to do with your ISP and installer/dealer. Thanks again for all the help and education!