Ben Brauer and Richard Sprague: Response Point
- Posted: Jun 18, 2008 at 7:32 AM
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When we started RP, our vision was simple: to provide a telephony solution that is so easy that every small business customer can set up the phone system just like a printer/fax. RP provides IP PBX, Voice Mail, IVR, and CTI function ina simple box without any moving parts (i.e. no hard disk, no fan... for increased reliability). You can forward the call to cell. You can have a 3-way conference call, and you can even turn your cell phone into a PBX extension so even if you are not in the office, you can call RP and use the VOIP lines for international call.
When I drive home, I have my conference call to Taiwan or China. I never used my cell phone to call internationally. I always call RP first (a local number) and use my voice to dial out to people in my contact list in the car. My cell phone has no fancy voice command but I have a better solution no matter what kind of cell phone I have...
I have also set up the systems for my house. I have a beta ATA that connected my cordless phone to the RP system. One morning my wife asked me to call my sister, I grabbed the cordless phone to make a call. She asked “Didn’t you need to find her phone number first?”. I smiled and pressed the “Blue Magic Button” and said “Call my sister at home”. She was shocked and that was the moment she said RP is really cool…
I am very proud of what we have done for RP.
oo. And another question. Is there PC integration with the phone, so I can make calls from Outlook address book or BCM and it will auto log the call into BCM? If not now, will such stuff be in the works? Naturally, the next phones should be picture phone with a small screen (i.e. iphone like - I would have said zune, but zune not touch pad yet). email pictures to phone and video conf are naturals. Some kind of visual metadata for vmail would be nice. And stuff like twitter kind of messaging to the phone would seem down the road. Stuff like family vPBX may have some interesting legs for mom, dad, grandma and anyone else in your social network. Kinda brings the social to hardware.
This is freaking awesome, about time someone did something like this! All small business phone systems I've seen are archaic in comparison.
Couple of questions, are there models that support ISDN-30+DDI and routing features like hunt groups?
We are shipping RP SP1 in a week or so. You can import contacts from Outlook/BCM to RP so you can either click the RP Assistant or press the blue button to voice dial. We don't support direct click to call from Outlook in SP1 yet. We have started working on RP 2.0 and stay tuned for many more exciting features from the team!
However, you mention 2.0. Can I upgrade the hardware to run 2.0 once its released?
50 the max, is that concurrent or as a whole?
Will their be an API available so I could do screen popups / record correspondance in sql server etc?
Many small businesses have part time receiptionists or maybe a family member that comes in occasionaly and helps answer the phones. In the current version of response point there is no way for a person such as an administrative asistant or secretary to easily come in and switch the system from auto receptionist to a human receptionist without giving them access to the Response Point administrator tool. Obviously you don't want to give this tool to just anybody. It would be nice if you could create some commands in response point to allow this ability. It would also be nice if you could configure Reponse Piont to turn on the the automatic receptionist plan automaticaly at a specified time daily (such as when the business closes for the day).
Thanks for creating such a great product!
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