Which Area codes are you looking for? Is this a multiple Exchange. I use
Link2voip but they don't scale well unless you're running a hobby. The best
solution is to get your PRI T1 from a telco.
On 2/23/08, Zeeshan Zakaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz
I may get T1 PRI for my own city, but I can't get PRIs in all the cities
where I might have customers.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:55 AM, broadband Voice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Which Area codes are you looking for? Is this a multiple Exchange. I use
Link2voip but they don't scale well unless
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't have much
response. So I am posting it here now.
I need a good, reliable and stable DID provider for USA, Canada and Europe.
I prefer to have fixed monthly rates for incoming and outgoing calls and not
per minute charges.
I used TelIAX for a while and was happy with the service. I used it
for testing before we connected to our PRI...
http://www.teliax.com
On Feb 23, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't
have much response. So I am
I'm using vitelity and junction for incoming, voipjet and voicepulse for
outgoing. You can set your outgoing caller-id with either provider; you
can not set your name. vitelity is the only provider I know of (other
than consumer-grade providers like vonage) who provide incoming CID
name.
I really like Junction Networks. They've been very good to deal with.
Michael
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:30:35 -0600, Jay Milk wrote:
I'm using vitelity and junction for incoming, voipjet and voicepulse for
outgoing. You can set your outgoing caller-id with either provider; you
can not set your