ChicagoPBX
Technical User
Has anyone used vectors to route toll free numbers on a large scale?
We have about 1000 toll free numbers, for sales and customer care. We currently use AT&T advanced features to route the call to 6 different outsourced call center vendors. Advanced features is really expensive and we are looking to cut costs. I have done some routing of tf #’s through my switch in the past, but never on a large scale. I know the S8700 has the capacity; I would just need to add more trunks, to handle the traffic coming in and going out, as I would have to have two calls. Later we might work something with the vendors, so that we can put some point to points between us, to avoid the second call going to them. I just thought maybe someone out there has done something similar. Would be nice to find out what obstacles have been experienced doing this.
Thanks,
We have about 1000 toll free numbers, for sales and customer care. We currently use AT&T advanced features to route the call to 6 different outsourced call center vendors. Advanced features is really expensive and we are looking to cut costs. I have done some routing of tf #’s through my switch in the past, but never on a large scale. I know the S8700 has the capacity; I would just need to add more trunks, to handle the traffic coming in and going out, as I would have to have two calls. Later we might work something with the vendors, so that we can put some point to points between us, to avoid the second call going to them. I just thought maybe someone out there has done something similar. Would be nice to find out what obstacles have been experienced doing this.
Thanks,