[VoiceOps] Switch Pricing

Brandon Lehmann brandon at bitradius.com
Mon Sep 14 23:37:08 EDT 2009


I don't know whether I should laugh or cry at your synopsis.

Alex and others are right though. The only way you'll find even a ball park
price is to do the sales mating dance. I don't know how many times I've had
to talk to sales rep for 4+ weeks just to get a rough idea at what we
*MIGHT* spend. 

In all honesty, it is usually worth it as they are usually able to take
your requirements (A) your budget (B) and somehow find a product in their
lineup that combines the two into (C). Then again, since you are new to the
hardware; talking to them might be beneficial to you as you'll quickly
learn what you do and do not need. Some times a sales pitch isn't such a
bad thing.

Happy dancing.



On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 21:48:02 -0400, Alex Balashov
<abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
> You want actual $$$ figures?  That flies in the face of all market 
> segmentation practices in enterprise pricing.  Not going to happen.
> 
> The "process" is for the sales representative to talk to you, feel you 
> out, get a sense of the purchasing power and budgetary climate of your 
> company ("what you're worth"), and then generate a "custom" quote 
> "just for you!"
> 
> Richey wrote:
> 
>> I’ve been asked to start researching our next soft switch that will 
>> replace an asterisk based VoIP platform.   Currently were reselling 
>> service in other markets that are outside of our home market.    So I am

>> starting my research on Meta, Sonus, Broadsoft,  and some competing 
>> platforms.  What I can’t find is what is the price range on anything 
>> without talking to sales and even at that it’s usually a long drawn out
>> process at least that’s my experience with other gear.  I would really 
>> like to find out the price range on some of these switches.  I am not 
>> looking for specific pricing just kind of a ball park.     
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Right now I am still in the idea stage.   We just started the process of

>> negotiating interconnection agreements so I don’t expect us to get real
>> serious on a switch selection until early 2010.   In the meantime I want

>> to learn as much as I can about possible gear but I don’t want to spend
>> time on something I don’t think will be close to the budget.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Richey
>> 
>>  
>> 
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