Customer with offshore office - best practice?

On 1/29/13 12:19 PM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
Jay, we do this today with an Edgemarc for local proxy for the phones and an Adtran that terminates a PRI in the local country. when the caller calls out to a local number, the calls trunk from the EM to the adtran via dial plan and then exit the PRI. likewise in inbound. If the caller calls internally they dial 3/4 digits and use dial plan for group dialing.
i'm busy at the moment,but i can give you a more detailed answer with some config help later.
just wanted to let you know it works :)
Yes, in fact we have done something similar with just an Adtran TA900 (or similar 240-volt Adtran Netvanta - warning to others that the TA900 is 120 volts only - don't ask how we know). It indeed mostly works. The problem is that if the customer now wants to conference or transfer that call to someone on the hosted system they're stuck due to the local routing to the PRI. Basic calling works well but hosted features are a problem. "Please get Bob from next door on the phone and transfer him to me", as an example. All of the solutions we have come up with do date have some element of ugly-hackishness to them. That may be the nature of the beast, just wondering what others may have come up with that works. Alex, so far New Zealand and Ecuador are the countries of concern. I'm more interested in a solid technical solution that is scalable if one exists than dealing with individual national regulation yet. -- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay at impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV

Jay, What about installing a local gateway and connecting to your Broadsoft with a SIP trunk? I would also check with 2600Hz. I believe that their platform will allow you to install a local instance as a 'slave' (my term sorry) to the hosted platform. Good luck. Oren On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Jay Hennigan <jay at west.net> wrote:
On 1/29/13 12:19 PM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
Jay, we do this today with an Edgemarc for local proxy for the phones and an Adtran that terminates a PRI in the local country. when the caller calls out to a local number, the calls trunk from the EM to the adtran via dial plan and then exit the PRI. likewise in inbound. If the caller calls internally they dial 3/4 digits and use dial plan for group dialing.
i'm busy at the moment,but i can give you a more detailed answer with some config help later.
just wanted to let you know it works :)
Yes, in fact we have done something similar with just an Adtran TA900 (or similar 240-volt Adtran Netvanta - warning to others that the TA900 is 120 volts only - don't ask how we know). It indeed mostly works.
The problem is that if the customer now wants to conference or transfer that call to someone on the hosted system they're stuck due to the local routing to the PRI. Basic calling works well but hosted features are a problem.
"Please get Bob from next door on the phone and transfer him to me", as an example.
All of the solutions we have come up with do date have some element of ugly-hackishness to them. That may be the nature of the beast, just wondering what others may have come up with that works.
Alex, so far New Zealand and Ecuador are the countries of concern. I'm more interested in a solid technical solution that is scalable if one exists than dealing with individual national regulation yet.
-- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay at impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops
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