Why Localcom, how porting works, what we charge per seat, who’s already running it — the questions clients ask before the voice quote goes out.
Voice and business comms are delivered through whedo.it’s Localcom Technology Partner agreement — Hosted PBX, business VoIP, Yealink handsets, NBN fibre and mobile, all on one Australian monthly bill. The ten questions below are the ones whedo.it gets every voice scoping call — why Localcom over Telstra or Optus, what happens to existing numbers, whether your current handsets keep working, how disaster routing kicks in when the internet drops. Pricing and the full architecture live on the VOIP & PBX & Internet product page.
Each product line has its own detail page with pricing and the architecture overview, plus a dedicated FAQ. Same brand voice, same operating cadence across all of them.
If you’ve got a voice or business-comms question that isn’t covered above, send a note. Replies typically within the hour, business hours, Perth time. No pitch attached.
A Support Representative will get in touch.
A Support Representative will be in touch the same business day.
No deck, no pitch — walk your environment with a senior Australian practitioner. Confidential by default.
I built this business because I wanted to do Managed services properly — for a small number of clients, at a senior level, with the same person on the end of the phone every time. The work is too important and the stakes are too high for anything less.
Behind the formal qualifications: a Cyber Security degree from the University of the Sunshine Coast, currently working on my Master’s, plus a continuous stack of Microsoft, Acronis and Nerdio certifications — the ones that have to be renewed because the threats don’t stay still.
Behind the certifications: thirty years of doing the work. I cut my teeth in consulting, then went to Cisco on the team building the original iPhone — Cisco’s VoIP handset, the trademark Apple later acquired in the 2007 settlement. At TPG in 1999 I sold frame-relay networks when frame-relay was the cutting edge of business connectivity. I built and sold a Sydney-based MSP called Online IT before relocating to Perth.
Three decades of watching what’s actually changed and what hasn’t. The technology has changed almost beyond recognition. The principles haven’t. Identity first. Backup that has actually been tested. A senior practitioner who knows your environment. Calm in an incident. Honest answers when the answer is “no.”
That’s whedo.it. That’s the brief. That’s why long-tenure clients don’t leave.
— Warren Ephron, Director