li...@contacttel.com wrote:
Well at first there was the users list.. then mark and co. Decided
let’s make the business list for business ops... and then nothing..
We need an advertise@ or advertising@ or something and push all the
crap there, while here is the list for people that run
Michael Jerris wrote:
I take this liberty to mention that your website is horrible and
provides no information at all about your products and it was probably
quite a waste of time to post it here. For example you sell a phone
apparently but there is almost no detail and no pictures or
This recent discussion got me wondering again about something which has
perplexed me for a while: the unusual (from an Anglo-American
perspective) capitalisation patterns - chiefly of nouns - that seem to
consistently occur in technical and commercial copy we see that is
authored in India or
Hello,
next edition of Kamailio SIP Masterclass takes place in Berlin, Germany,
November 9-13, 2009. The training is focused on teaching Kamailio along
5 full days, up to advanced level, touching everything needed to build
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Hi Guys,
I am new member
here. I was reviewing posts here, for commercial purpose there should be some
other list like business promotion list, where any person can promote solutions
those can be useful for business .For knowledge share there should be different
list like technical discussion
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 01:56 -0700, Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am new member here. I was reviewing posts here, for commercial
purpose there should be some other list like business promotion list,
where any person can promote solutions those can be useful for
business .For knowledge
Hi,
well I was not aware that different lists are available, please tell me how I
can see all those
kevin
From: Trixter aka Bret McDanel trix...@0xdecafbad.com
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Sent: Thu,
Hello Alex Sir,
I have seen your comment on various websites but I am sorry to tell you that if
you will review your own website http://www.evaristesys.com/.There are many
spelling mistakes in content of home page of websites,so its better to improve
ourself every time and not to waste time to
I do not object to your comment in the least. However, it is quite
useless to me without specific details of the errors you find.
--
Sent from mobile device
On Oct 8, 2009, at 5:33 AM, Kevin Smith kevin_voip...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have seen your comment on various websites
Hi,
I am trying to develop IM in asterisk. I am looking for some guidance to to do
the same.Let me know if any one has done the same before and guide me that
would be great help
Kevin
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For a reply to your request to be practical, it could benefit from
additional and specific details of what you mean to accomplish.
IM in Asterisk per se is unusably vague.
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On Oct 8, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Kevin Smith kevin_voip...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to
He provided you with a URL.
Are you a troll?
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On Oct 8, 2009, at 5:32 AM, Kevin Smith kevin_voip...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
well I was not aware that different lists are available, please tell
me how I can see all those
kevin
From: Trixter aka Bret McDanel
Hi,
How can we make asterisk compatible to handle say for 1k to 2k concurrent calls.
Kevin
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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Kevin Smith kevin_voip...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
How can we make asterisk compatible to handle say for 1k to 2k concurrent
calls.
Kevin
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Hello Alex Sir,
Actually I am trying to make application to send / receive text message from
dialer by using asterisk . I did Google but not getting satisfactory help. If
you can give me some useful url to read about the same that would be good.
Kevin
From:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors will
visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
Keivn
From: Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com
To: Commercial and
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors
will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
I fear that what is obvious (visible easily) to one person is not to
another.
--
Alex
Alex Balashov wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors
will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
I fear that what is obvious (visible easily) to one person is
Hi,
You mean like load balancing
Traffic-Kamailio- Load Sharing Algorithm -Asterisk Servers
Please correct me if I am wrong
kevin
From: M.Emran monem...@gmail.com
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 03:55 -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
[an interesting note about capitalisation]
I'm English, but I spend a fair amount of time in the US. A recent note
from a US government department granted me Permission to Initiate
Training, The Onion tells me that New Anti-Smoking Ads
I have been doing voip technical consulting for a few years now and recently
decided to try building my own softswitch.
Can someone send me links or reply with experience with the following tax
questions I am struggling with?
- How should I be collecting taxes for voip services?
- How many
In Canada proper grammar requires adding Eh to the end of all questions,
and replacing ou with oo (e.g.: how aboot that hockey game last
night). It's still English, and it's not wrong either.
:)
-Original Message-
From: asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com
Hi N,
I am trying to make a separate application for IM and then I will integrate it
with my developed softclient.
Kevin
From: SIP s...@arcdiv.com
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Sent: Thu, October 8,
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Michelle Dupuis wrote:
In Canada proper grammar requires adding Eh to the end of all questions,
and replacing ou with oo (e.g.: how aboot that hockey game last
night). It's still English, and it's not wrong either.
WhileHow aboot that hockey game last night, eh? is
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, David Knell wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 03:55 -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
[an interesting note about capitalisation]
I'm English, but I spend a fair amount of time in the US. A recent note
from a US government department granted me Permission to Initiate
Training, The
I'd be interested in these answers too
Bart
Josh Horton wrote:
I have been doing voip technical consulting for a few years now and
recently decided to try building my own softswitch.
Can someone send me links or reply with experience with the following
tax questions I am struggling with?
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 10:35 -0400, Peter Beckman wrote:
And I do think it is wrong. Either use all first-letter caps or use them
correctly. Headlines don't count, especially Onion ones. ;-)
The Onion appears to be entirely consistent with the New York Times in
its use of
Quick reminder before Astricon (from which we will be reporting from live):
Tomorrow's guest will be VoIP author Alex Robar. Alex has worked with
open source telephony solutions for the past four years, and has
collaborated on the development and growth of an international
Asterisk-based VoIP
I have the impression I am being trolled by Kevin. This kind of claim
- in the absence of supporting evidence or reasoning - sounds so dumb
it practically has to be a 4chan job.
--
Sent from mobile device
On Oct 8, 2009, at 8:25 AM, SIP s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
Alex Balashov wrote:
Kevin
Yes, but as Peter said, the capitalisation there has an identifiable
consistency.
Nothing so obvious exists in the pattern to which I was referring, as
far as I can tell anyway.
--
Sent from mobile device
On Oct 8, 2009, at 9:41 AM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at
- How should I be collecting taxes for voip services?
- How many different levels of taxes do I have to collect (Federal, State,
County
City)?
- Do the tax rates fluctuate frequently?
- What billing software is everyone using to easily charge taxes for
customers? I
have been working
The Canadian Eh? departs from standard English form in that it is NOT
(sorry for the CAPS) restricted to questions. It is often used for
emphasis, eh?
Another usage (perhaps specific to Toronto) is when the speaker, in the
typically deferential Canadian manner, striving to be World Class, is
More info on USF: http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/tapd/universal_service/
Like some of you on this list, I work for a small service provider with
expenses related to telecom of less than $100,000 per year. This qualifies
us under the rules in 499A as a de minimis telecom provider, and thus we
do not have
I know of 2 tax solutions.. One is CCH which is where you purchase a
database of tax tables and the other is BillSoft which is where you purchase
a software suite that has a tax database and processes your cdrs and
whatnot.
CCH is more expensive up front and just gives you the tax data.. It is up
To add to your questions, I have a provider charging us USF, but we are
located in Canada. I asked, and they say that does not exempt us. Is that
correct?
--
Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks
-Original Message-
From: asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com
I see you complaining about SPAM every now and then for people's email about
promotions. I don't get how this email is related to Asteris-biz list. Why
dont you go and complain about language issues on some English writing
forums?
BTW which world of world language you are using.
In North American
In case you did not read the message, I am not complaining about
anything.
Jai Rangi wrote:
I see you complaining about SPAM every now and then for people's email
about promotions. I don't get how this email is related to Asteris-biz
list. Why dont you go and complain about language issues
Canadian eh? is an interesting affectation. It's sort of like tacking
on 'you know' to the end of sentences. It can at the same time be both
seeking confirmation and simply giving affirmation in a slightly less
'strong' tone. Much like the Japanese 'ne' is used by a lot of people.
It softens the
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, SIP wrote:
Canadian eh? is an interesting affectation. It's sort of like tacking
on 'you know' to the end of sentences. It can at the same time be both
seeking confirmation and simply giving affirmation in a slightly less
'strong' tone. Much like the Japanese 'ne' is used
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Yaro Donchenko wrote:
If Tier 2 paying directly to FCC he is not getting charged for USF from Tier
1, he just has to provide Tier 1 with his 499 filer id and fill up some paper
works.
The issue here is that because I would contribute less than $10,000 per
year, I don't
Wildly off-topic for Asterisk-biz:
In the north-west of Ireland where I grew up, especially the city of
Londonderry/Derry, there's a similar habit to add hi to the end of
sentences. A common greeting is How's about ye, hi?, pronounced
hsboucheeyhiy, which is of course completely
Peter Beckman wrote:
What have we done to our languages? Our ancestors are rolling in their
graves, unable to prevent us from such linguistic destruction.
Actually, I suspect that language is becoming more
standardised/standardized[1] over time due to global business and global
media,
Harkening back to the original query. In print most titles/headers have the
first letter of each word capitalized. In a memo, someone might consider
that a title or might just be acting self important.
Other than the print world, online all caps YELLING, texting and laziness
world bleeding into
Jai Rangi wrote:
Writing you opinion about writing behavior in Indian subcontinent?
In this thread, I asked a question. I did not express an editorial
position, except insofar as the impressions about the usage that form
the basis of my data may be construed as an opinion, especially if
with the risk of my language being criticised i've actually quite enjoyed
reading today's discussions! i've opted for no capitalisation in this
message, it's easier that way... i have to admit that when i first read the
message this morning i didn't quite expect it to go on all day... no
Geraint Lee wrote:
no conclusions seem to have been drawn from the original
question/observation though!
I was just about to say the same thing.
and yes i have noticed random
capitalisation in the past just ignored it and carried on with life,
after all, it's not like it takes any
Brien Hamrick wrote:
Harkening back to the original query. In print most titles/headers have the
first letter of each word capitalized. In a memo, someone might consider
that a title or might just be acting self important.
Sure, but as Peter Beckman pointed out, these schemes in print appear
Maybe they learn to code in Java first and just apply CamelCase to
everything written ;-)
On 08/10/2009, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
This recent discussion got me wondering again about something which has
perplexed me for a while: the unusual (from an Anglo-American
Alex Balashov wrote:
Geraint Lee wrote:
no conclusions seem to have been drawn from the original
question/observation though!
I was just about to say the same thing.
and yes i have noticed random
capitalisation in the past just ignored it and carried on with life,
after
Beat The Dead Horse :-)
On Oct 8, 2009, at 2:24 PM, SIP s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
Alex Balashov wrote:
Geraint Lee wrote:
no conclusions seem to have been drawn from the original
question/observation though!
I was just about to say the same thing.
and yes i have noticed random
On 9/10/09 3:35 AM, Peter Beckman wrote:
As Alex Said, If The Capitalization Of Words Was Consistent, he might Be
able to understand. But this is One of Those things that the
capitalization makes No sense, and seems almost random and without
understanding of the Purpose of
From my understanding you must File a 499a whether or not your de minimis
every quarter. And by doing so you do have a Filer ID number which you can
give to upstream providers. Most providers check this on the FCC site:
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgb/form499/499a.cfm
This is also where you can
Telecom taxes are crazy. The many taxing authorities make it a very complex,
constantly changing challenge.
Check out www.vertexinc.comhttp://www.vertexinc.com.
David Hiers
From: asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Josh Horton
On 9/10/09 3:24 AM, Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi N,
I am trying to make a separate application for IM and then I will
integrate it with my developed softclient.
What we've done in the past for this is a few steps:
1. Create a softphone (lots of libraries around)
2. Sign up to some SMS gateway
If you are building your own SIP client I would use something else for the
messaging (like XMPP).
From: Kevin Smith kevin_voip...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] need help to develop IM application with
the help of asterisk
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Alex,
We all live and learn. Look some of the emails that I sent to the list in
2003-2004. We all have to start and some place (granted there is a lot more
documentation out there then there was then).
Dovid
From: Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz]
The rules and regulations are different from State to State and
sometimes from City to City within the same state.
Hire a consultant with experience in just that Telecom Tax to help you.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Josh Horton
jhor...@hk-communications.com wrote:
I have been doing voip
Oh no, I don't believe this. Are you trying to take away an easy way
to identify the origins of online content?
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
This recent discussion got me wondering again about something which has
perplexed me for a while: the
Welcome and thanks for the hijack.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DonDiego/Thread_hijacking
Why is it that people see it normal to find out the French rules of
conduct before they travel to France but fail to do so before the
travel to cyber?
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Kevin Smith
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors
will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
I fear that what
Interesting how everyone participating in this thread finds it
educational or fun but Jai.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
Jai Rangi wrote:
Writing you opinion about writing behavior in Indian subcontinent?
In this thread, I asked a question. I
Hehe, 2 nations divided by a common language. Winston Churchill.
My wife is English and I have gotten used to put on my braces and put
away the Hoover.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:41 AM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 03:55 -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
[an interesting note
I really appreciate everyone's input in this matter. Between FCC compliance
and Taxes ... I am a year away from production. Ha!
Do any of you just outsource all billing taxes (accouting) to another
company? If so, do you have recommendations?
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, C F
On 9/10/09 10:25 AM, C F wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Alex Balashovabalas...@evaristesys.com
wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors
will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See
Kevin Smith wrote:
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page
errors will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Alex Balashov
abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
I fear that what is obvious
Steve Edwards wrote:
If you dump Alex's home page into OpenOffice, it complains of the
English spellings of specialising, Customisable, endeavours, and that
interoperable, telco, softswitches, intercarrier are not words.
Maybe that was what he was referring to?
I think he was just
It's obvious that OpenOffice has forked Her Majesty's English. I
foresee only tender footed pilgrims picking up such an unsupported
language and using it in production.
It's fine to have different dialects and regional spelling differences,
but I don't see why anyone would knock the original
I am getting scared. I just hope this thread is not indicative of the
present state of the economy, where you can find so many asterisk
professionals with so much time in their hands. Please tell me you guys
have asterisk servers to attend to.
CS
-Original Message-
From:
C. Savinovich wrote:
I am getting scared. I just hope this thread is not indicative of the
present state of the economy, where you can find so many asterisk
professionals with so much time in their hands. Please tell me you guys
have asterisk servers to attend to.
Perhaps one day
Well, there's certainly been a lot of interesting feedback, though
very little of it in any way related to the actual question I posed.
:-) That's OK. Good times.
I consulted with some acquaintances from the regions in question and
others in a position of seemingly greater expertise,
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:49 AM, C. Savinovich
c.savinov...@itntelecom.com wrote:
I am getting scared. I just hope this thread is not indicative of the
present state of the economy, where you can find so many asterisk
professionals with so much time in their hands. Please tell me you guys
C F wrote:
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:49 AM, C. Savinovich
c.savinov...@itntelecom.com wrote:
I am getting scared. I just hope this thread is not indicative of the
present state of the economy, where you can find so many asterisk
professionals with so much time in their hands. Please tell me
Hi All
I run an asterisk box, which works fine, now I'm trying to interconnect it
with Verizon but having lots of issues, with H323 we have no luck, and with
sip they need ipsec which I have never done it before.
I was wondering if someone could help me setup an ipsec between me and
Verizon.
If
On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, C. Savinovich wrote:
Please tell me you guys have asterisk servers to attend to.
What, you haven't automated the management and auto-provisioning based on
call volume yet? You're actually having to touch your asterisk servers
regularly?
The good asterisk folk don't
Kevin,
I am not sure if it fully helps but Invox (invox.com) has an IM
integration out of box. It supports Yahoo, MSN, AIM, Skype etc. You
can push IMs during the call workflow.
I am not sure of your requirements fully but it also has DB and RSS
integration out of box for developers and they
Folks,
We are working on a solution that requires call screening. The user (at
terminating carrier) will be explicitly requested to Press 1 to accept the
call (no digit pressed in 10 seconds= call rejected). The calls may be
terminated by international carriers. In the past, we have had issues
I'm having hard times with paging intercom
Heres my dialplan
exten = 777,1,Goto(intercom,777,1)
[intercom]
exten = 777,1,SIPAddHeader(Call-Info: sip:192.168.16.105\;answer-after=0)
exten = 777,2,Page(Local/3...@page Local/3...@page Local/3...@page)
[page] ; Paging context
Yes- you can get a 499 filer ID even if you don't owe any
USF due to de minimis. Simply give it to your carrier and
they'll stop charging you USF. There are some other things
you might want to consider, I'll email you privately.
There is no double taxation because it's all pass-through
i.e.
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