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New Office, New Audience: You!

After over a year of planning and strategizing On Call has completed it’s move over to the Manor @ Midtown Breezeway in order to open up it’s doors to the general public and residential markets. Our primary focus continues to be small and medium sized private businesses, however our new location also makes it convenient to allow the general public to bring in their PC’s to be repaired in house.

We will still continue to offer in home and on-site service, however for those who find it more convenient to pick up their box or laptop and bring it to us there is a big advantage! Professional computer repair technicians working on their computers at a super low flat rate! Now, you don’t have to pay hundreds every time your computer does something funny or breaks on you… just bring it into On Call and we take care of it for you without breaking the bank! In addition, you don’t have to leave your PC in the hands of some underqualified high school geek any more. The same professional technicians that have been handling our business clients for years will be doing these in-house repairs too.

Voice over IP… The next killer app

About 5 weeks ago I was looking through our accounting and realized that I had double paid an Embarq phone bill at around $305.00. I have been used to seeing a phone bill for over $300.00 for quite a while but was puzzled when I looked closer and realized the values in Quickbooks were not exactly the same. Curious, and in these current economic times not one to sit around and waste money, I quickly went to the physical bill file and pulled out two Embarq phone bills. It turned out that I had run up a bill for about $305.00 in long distance fees while dealing with a particularly busy month. I was to say the least displeased that my little 5 person office managed to score a $610.00 phone bill.

It was that realization that led me to two conclusions: 1)It’s great that we are growing during these tough economic times but growth doesn’t do me any good if the money just goes right back out the door, and 2) There just has to be a better way to deal with these long distance bills. We have website clients in various states across the southeast and one of the things that makes us special is that our staff never hesitates to pick up the phone and deliver good customer service.

A few years back a company that I was working with implemented a system called Voice over IP… basically telephones through the internet. The setup was expensive but allowed for some very advanced features and big savings on the phone bill.

The problem with this system as we all soon learned was constant echoing, bad call quality, dropped calls, and overall instability.

Since it had been several years since this trial and error I decided that I must not be the only person in this situation and decided to google the subject and do some learning.

As it turns out I was right that technology had changed quite a bit. The old system that I had used had now been moved out of the local users office and into reliable and redundant data centers and the major difference was that Voice over IP was being marketed as a service, rather than a type of server you could buy for thousands and hope to one day get some ROI out of.

What is really neat about this concept is that it does several major important things that really make you look hard at it as not just a good alternative but a realistic advantage:

1)If you are a small business, or a business that just doesn’t want to spend thousands on a pbx system then VoIP is awesome because it uses the hosted services model, essentialy the VoIP server is hosted by the carrier company out on the internet and the only thing you need in your office is phones. There is no expensive phone system to maintain, no service contracts to deal with, and because it is basically all software, it instantly scales to your exact needs and has every feature of even the most expensive pbx.

2)VoIP is the only alternative if you need to link two offices together as one. Because it’s through the internet and the pbx is on the internet, you can have extensions anywhere in the world there is internet and you will still be extension xxx and nobody would ever know the difference.

3)Bundled features = cost savings - everything is bundled in one price, including unlimited long distance and advanced reporting on call performance that standard and intermediate phone systems (think $20,000+) still can’t do.

4)Quicker setup than a regular phone system. Ours took 1.5 hours to setup start to finish including all of the greeting recording and voicemail setup.

5)In this area it would be wonderful if you weren’t out of business every time the power goes off. With hurricanes, tornadoes, lightning storms, and city power all being able to stop your business from answering the phone, it’s good to know that your phones won’t have that problem anymore because they won’t be in your office anymore. Now, when an extension isn’t available, it just forwards to your cell phone, or an unlimited number of other places you specify.

6)More advanced phones for cheaper. Believe it or not, VoIP phones are actually cheaper than regular business phones. This is because most VoIP providers are open to any brand which creates more competition. Additionally, phones are made by standard phone companies like polycom and siemens as well as traditional computer companies like cisco and dlink. As a result, there is more selection at a lower price. Even cooler, integration with Outlook gets developed more and more each day and soon we will be able to run our phones from outlook completely. You can already dial from your outlook contacts.

7)Cost savings… chop 40% off your phone bill in this economy? Heck yeah! I am canceling Embarq completely and going with Comcast business internet which is more than twice the speed and still saving about $100.00 per month. The cost makes it a win / win.

So with a win / win scenario like this we ask the question what are the disadvantages? Surely there must be some down side to it?

The downsides that I have discovered mostly deal with setup with the carrier. For instance, we were assigned phone numbers that had the same three number prefix but still required dialing long distance. No big deal since long distance is now free, but still a concern… temporarily, and here is why.

What about my existing phone number? As I discovered, Embarq doesn’t own your phone number. Put in a request to your new VoIP carrier and they port your phone number to them in about 1-3 weeks. Long distance issue solved.

Another issue that I have rarely come across is when dialing within a phone tree it occasionally does not recognize what number I have pressed if I hit the number very quickly. For the most part this is really a non-issue.

In our system we have not noticed static or echoing at all, however it has been reported that it is still an issue in some places. My thoughts are that it depends on the provider’s endpoint equipment and our provider has not had those issues.

Inability to see if someone is on the phone. This is my biggest gripe of all. There is no way that we have figured out to know if the extension you are about to dial is in use. The caller will just continue to be forwarded along the path or to voicemail if the extension does not pick up. However, this does allow for an extension to choose between calls and put calls on hold individually. Possibly a disadvantage, possibly an advantage.

To Be Continued…

Brewfest Tickets On Sale Now!

Brewfest Tallahassee, sponsored by On Call Computer Solutions and the Tallahassee Sunrise Rotary, have just gone on sale! You can get your tickets at www.brewfesttallahassee.com.


What is Brewfest? Brewfest is a local charity event for beer lovers to come and have unlimited tasting of nearly 100 different beers, food, music, raffles, and fun. The event will bennefit the Tallahassee Sunrise Rotary and their charities including North Florida Rotary Youth Camp, The Hope Community, Relay For Life of Leon County, World-wide Eradication of Polio, and much more.


Why is On Call Computer Solutions sponsoring Brewfest? Because it’s the right thing to do. Our company is supported by the local Tallahassee and Leon County community and as part of our mission, we regularly give to and support local charities and charitable events so that we can give back to those who need it most and support the community that supports us.


We are looking forward to seeing you at Brewfest Tallahassee on October 17th!

On Call Welcomes Ray Shepard As Newest Technician

On Call has welcomed Ray Shepard into it’s family as the newest field technician. Ray comes to us with many years of experience including years at UPS and Florida State Government puting together small and large scale networks.

First Brewfest Title Sponsor Meeting

As the official 2008 Brewfest title sponsors we had our first meeting with memers of the Tallahassee Rotary club in order to go over the entire marketing plan and strategy for the event. It looks like Rotary has really got their stuff together and the marketing and PR should be pretty impressive. The event will be open to the general public and attendance is expected at between 1500 and 2000 people. We have a lot fo work to do in a short period of time in order to get ready for the event’s marketing to kick off but we are ready for it and look forward to a great event for an especially good cause. Stay tuned to the blog in order to hear more as the event develops further.

Network Audit Post Card Mailer

Today we launched our newest marketing campaign, a quicky post card mailer featuring a free offer for a network audit, normally a $150.00 service. The mailer was sent to all of our commercial clients and a select host of around 350 other people who we have personally come in contact with in the last year. Through this network audit we will be able to quickly give businesses a great over view of how their network operates and potential security flaws as well as advice on how to operate their network more efficiently utlizing low or no cost solutions. For more information give us a call at 850-224-1008 and ask for Mike!

In search of the next great Jedi Knight!

We are currently looking for our next awesome team member as we continue our expansion. If you or someone you know can fix anything at all that might ever be broken with a computer, have experience working with server 2003, and really like honey buns… this job is for you! Give us a call and find out more.

On Call Becomes Official Untangle Reseller

We have just finalized a deal with Untangle, Inc. (www.untangle.com) to be a south eastern reseller for their Untangle network control platform. The platform features network wide Anti-SPAM, Anti-Virus, Network Intrusion Detection, Protocol Control, VPN, and many other awesome features that allow for small businesses to take back control over the internet and force their businesses to be more efficient. Give us a call for more information!

We Are The Brewfest 2008 Title Sponsor

On Call Computer Solutions, a Tallahassee Computer Repair and Small Business IT Management company has teamed up with Rotary International to present Tallahassee’s Brewfest 2008, a charity beer tasting event featuring over 70 different varieties of beer and food, live entertainment, and a silent auction. Best of all, we get to drink beer for a good cause!

Look for more information on Brewfest as October 17th, 2008 gets closer and more information is released.

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