Alex Pui wrote:
Which world? I think on the world we are now here, there are only 6 billion
people and do we have 800 billion phone lines? I can't believe that.
Alex,
I am sure, I am not the only one, but I have at home and in the office
lines, ...
Maybe my estimate with 800 billion is
Hi:
I am looking for Asterisk Consultant to help me set-up
my IAX server to receive connection from another IAX
box. I followed the reference material of how to do
that, but the connection attempt get rejected.
You can e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call
me at 96170982472 about the cost of
If you want, We can help you with this. We have a profesional queality
sounding female voice that makes a lot of work for us and companies like
Movistar and such Telecoms.
Plus, good rates.
Please contact me offline for more info.
Anton Krall
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Hi Guys!
There are some phones out there that claim to be able to do xml applications
and I was wondering if anybody has actually been able to develop some for
Asterisk using phones like polycom, cisco, etc.
Polycom for example claims it can have XML apps for directories, etc.
Has anybody done
As far as I know, there's no working VoiceXML engine available for asterisk
right now.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, as I'd be very interested on it.
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Has anyone had any dealings with voicevalley, they are quoting some
pretty good rates for Australian mobile Fiji rates.
I emailed them a week ago asking if they routes where direct from Au and
asking why there website was dead, they responded a couple of days later
indicating the routes where
Hi,
1/ i'm looking for Cuba (cell/mobile and
proper).
Please let me know your price and your
capacity.
Grey or white
2/ If i want to terminate minutes in Cuba, is VoIP
is legal there or not ?
Best Regards,
Mr. MAINGAULT
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Has anyone had any dealings with voicevalley, they are quoting some
pretty good rates for Australian mobile Fiji rates.
I have a DID from them, it works OK.
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Too cheap dude.
Chad Osmond wrote:
Did you get someone to do this? If not, I'll do it for $30USD paypal.
Chad
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I'd do it for $30 :)
It's a 10 minute job.
-Jonathan
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Phillips
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Are you guys in business as consultants or are you just opportunists
hoping to pick up a few quick bucks?
Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:
I'd do it for $30 :)
It's a 10 minute job.
-Jonathan
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Opportunist in this case.
-Jonathan
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Are you
Since I am assuming Mark Phillips is a consultant, I'll withdraw my
willingness to do it for $30 out of respect. I know what a consultant
who is in this business would have to charge to remain in this business.
-Jonathan
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Im not just looking for voicemailxml, any kind of ip phone besides cisco
that can support asterisk driven xml apps or outside asterisk apps, just
need to knoe if it can be done and what has been done.
For example, if phone X or Y can have a directory based on xml that loads
when the phone starts.
Thanks Jonathan. A Gentleman and a Scholar.
However, somehow I don't think I'll be landing this particular job. I
find the many requests for professional help on this list rarely end up
in paid work for someone like me. Folks really are looking for the $10 fix.
Mark
www.enicomms.com
Then there are those of us who have made out quite well cleaning up
after those
opportunists that have deployed the $20 solutions.
/ed
Mark Phillips wrote:
Thanks Jonathan. A Gentleman and a Scholar.
However, somehow I don't think I'll be landing this particular job. I
find the many
Agreed.
Perhaps folks would do well by the axiom you get what you pay for.
Mark
Ed Guy wrote:
Then there are those of us who have made out quite well cleaning up
after those
opportunists that have deployed the $20 solutions.
/ed
Mark Phillips wrote:
Thanks Jonathan. A Gentleman and a
Cisco phones with the SCCP image will load XML files at boot that are specified
in their SEPmac.cnf.xml file. You can bind different XML files to different
buttons. For example, you can use the directoryURL tag to specify the
address of the XML you want to access when the directory button on
It will work for the SIP image. Some functions are hidden using the
SIP image like the screenshot tool or the XML Push tools.
On 8/10/05, Hughes, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco phones with the SCCP image will load XML files at boot that are
specified in their SEPmac.cnf.xml file. You
Any other phones besides Cisco that can load xml apps?
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Hidden?
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|It will
What does the screenshot tool do?
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In most cases it turns out there is no adequate backup of the system
they want me to work on. If they won't pay me to setup backup before
modifying things, I dismiss them as a bunch of wannabee losers. Any
non-losers looking for a consultant/engineer/programmer out there?
Contact me offlist.
For godness sake, if someone wants to help someone thats relatively new
at this for $30 let them. It dont mean that either of them are lesser
beings than the $200 / hour guys that have a tendency to put their noses
in the air.
Sure this is the Biz list, but we're also a community ffs.
/Danny
Telic.netused to offer a Hosted VoIP
softswitch/billing system.
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MAINGAULTSent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 1:37 PMTo:
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[Asterisk-biz] (no subject)
Hi,
someone
Any employe of voipjet??
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This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
Delivery to the
Voipjet backends their email in gmail
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Ignacio Ramos wrote:
Any employe of voipjet??
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Quoting Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In most cases it turns out there is no adequate backup of the system
they want me to work on. If they won't pay me to setup backup before
modifying things, I dismiss them as a bunch of wannabee losers. Any
non-losers looking for a consultant/engineer/programmer
system ?
Best regards
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Isn't that a bit harsh? Just because a client is yet to understand the
importance of a proper system doesn't mean that he/she is a wanna be
loser. It simply makes them in need of good advice. Furthermore, simply
Incorrect. I don't expect client to
Hidden is my way of saying some of them are still there but you will
have to test to find them.
the screenshot tool is a client (the phone) screen shot taker so that
you can see what is going on. I need some time and some phones to find
all of the tools. The developers kit will show you the urls
On 8/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't that a bit harsh? Just because a client is yet to understand the
importance of a proper system doesn't mean that he/she is a wanna be
loser. It simply makes them in need of good
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Incorrect. I don't expect client to have technical knowledge - that's what
I'm for. But I do expect client to have business sense. And knowing that
things should be done properly is good business sense. If client doesn't
understand that, I certainly can't impart that
Please move conversation to [EMAIL PROTECTED] JK
Another thought, busy consultants (myself) may not have the time to
read or participate in the community as much. I force myself to take
part in the list and help the community so that I am with the group
creating instead of the group using. For
The estimations seem way off. China, home of the most people (I think), has
the fewest actual phone lines because they never ran that many in the more
rural areas. The cellular phone is allowing them to leap-frog analog phone
technology in a lot of places. And many countries are in that same
Andrew Latham wrote:
Please move conversation to [EMAIL PROTECTED] JK
That is a bullshit statement to say the least. The topic definitely
applies to this list.
This is the biz list. Pretenders, losers, wannabees and people just
trying to get something for nothing often show up here.
The question was not about VoiceXML... It was about the XML browser built
into the Cisco 79X0 and Polycom IP600 and (maybe) others.
To answer the OP, Yes, XML applications do work on these phones.
I have Company directory, weather reports, stock reports, currency reports
and user help running
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Andrew Latham wrote:
Please move conversation
Dbruce
Your are runnimg asterisk?
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Mark
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What sort of volume Craig, contact me off list to discuss.
Regards
Mark
ACC Australia
Phone: 02 9489 0544
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Mobile: 0401 286 686
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The reality of VoIP and converged networks is simply put: They are here,
and the companies that implement them in an
Mike wrote:
Voipjet backends their email in gmail
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550-unrouteable mail domain gmail.com
550 Sender verify failed
This is the *SENDER*, not the recipient. Check the original message
again... there is a DNS problem
Tom Rymes wrote:
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Andrew Latham wrote:
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Tom Rymes wrote:
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Service Providers:
If you have an agent/affiliate program please
contact me off list. I am interested in exploring some opportunities within
that model.
Thanks,
Garrett Smith
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VoIPSupply.com
-- a division of B2 Technologies, LLC
(716) 250-3408 Direct
[snip]
Nobody wants to hire a techie who comes off as condescending and
insulting. (Even if he's right!)
Tom
Especialy if he's right ;)
/Danny
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Paul,
Your point is valid, but you may want to adjust your attitude somewhat,
because although your prospective clients are not likely to be members
of this list, they might very well google you, and if a post like the
ones you have been making pops up from the list
I am looking for DID's in the 250 (Canada) area code. I need two types of
did:
1. Standard residential phone numbers: 1 (or 2 with call-waiting)
simultaneous lines, light use.
2. Multi-line DID's: Numbers with between 10-20 simultaneous incoming lines.
Please contact me off the list if you
Victoria BC OK?
Thx
Dave
Planet Telecom
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Does anyone have a contact number for VoipJet? I have been trying to
signup for their service and keep getting bounces from their mail server
that says my mail domain is unroutable. I have tried 4 different email
addresses including gmail all with the same result. I cant find a phone
number on
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On 8/10/05, Sean Hogston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a contact number for VoipJet? I have been trying to
signup for their service and keep getting bounces from their mail server
that says my mail domain is unroutable. I have tried 4 different email
addresses
I already sent them more than 5 emails and nobody never answered.
I am having the same problem. I am trying to sign up a new account to my
customer and I am not able to verify my email. The email confirmation never
arrives.
Anyone has any idea on VoIP provider with good services and prices?
I suggest getting multiple VOIP providers.
I use voxee, sixtel and nufone an my primary pool.
If one can't terminate the call it rolls to the others.
If nufone can't terminate the call.. I quit.
/Zac
Zac Amsler, Network Operations
db3broadband, LLC
131 E Park Ave
Libertyville, IL 60048
Phone:
Hello,
I have modified the cdr_addon_mysql module by fixing two bugs and adding
a feature. The module is available at the URL below and patches the
Asterisk STABLE 1.0.9 release. Also included is documentation for the
complete cdr_addon_mysql module.
I like Teliax. So far their support and reliability has been great.
Regards,
Sean Milheim
iDREUS Corporation
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I am interested in this as well.
Regards
Mark
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