There is another web site which compares prices all over the world services.
The only catch is that it's needed to invest 10 Euro in advance.
Here it is: http://backsla.sh/betamax
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arik, thank you for your email. You finally
Arik, thank you for your email. You finally inspired me to join the
VOIP revolution :)
Arik Baratz wrote:
I've been using www.didww.com successfully for a few years now as a
DID in Israel. Friends and family call my Israeli number and the call
gets routed to my Asterisk box in the US. The
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using www.didww.com successfully for a few years now as a
Have you ever had any problems with them? I'm only been using them now
for a few days :), but yesterday all of my DIDs were unavailable at
random
2008/6/16 Arik Baratz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been using www.didww.com successfully for a few years now as a
DID in Israel. Friends and family call my Israeli number and the call
gets routed to my Asterisk box in the US. The cost is very reasonable
(an 077 number is $3/month) and it's a flat
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Re: SIP gateway
providers in Israel?:
...
Their packages are slanted twoard U.S./Anglo olim customers with
the basic packages offering tiers of calling to the U.S. They do
...
Maybe I'm missing something, but to me, calling the US over my
2008/6/16 Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Re: SIP gateway
providers in Israel?:
...
Their packages are slanted twoard U.S./Anglo olim customers with
the basic packages offering tiers of calling to the U.S. They do
...
Maybe I'm missing
On 16/06/2008, at 10:04, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something, but to me, calling the US over my plain-
old
telephone costs 10 agorot a minute - almost the same as it costs me to
call inside Israel, and 3 times cheaper than to call an Israeli
cellphone!
So what's the point of
On 16/06/2008, at 10:24, Amos Shapira wrote:
3. With calling cards and proper VoIP services it's possible to cut
even on these 10 agorot by 90%.
Right. With a combination of the right plan from Orange and an
Israeli DID that drops me to a VoIP dial tone, I can call the US from
my *cell
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:04:55AM +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something, but to me, calling the US over my plain-old
telephone costs 10 agorot a minute - almost the same as it costs me to
call inside Israel, and 3 times cheaper than to call an Israeli cellphone!
So what's
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 05:24:49PM +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
3. With calling cards and proper VoIP services it's possible to cut
even on these 10 agorot by 90%.
And with Skype or Free World Dialup, if you both have computers and broadband
connections, you can do it for nothing. However you pay
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you explain exactly what part of the equation does voipjet fullfill?
Voipjet is a Termination service - it takes a VOIP call and
terminates it in the public telephone system network. I.e. you connect
using VoIP and a
Arik Baratz wrote:
Voipjet is a Termination service - it takes a VOIP call and
terminates it in the public telephone system network. I.e. you connect
using VoIP and a physical telephone rings.
Note that Voipjet only accepts inter-asterisk exchange (IAX2) protocol
connections. I thought I
2008/6/15 Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Today I also learned from GBY this is called DID which is an annoying
TLA to search for, since it's such a common english word, but that's
life.
You think that's a bad acronym to google for? You have obviously never
looked for the Allocation de
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Geoff Shang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note that Voipjet only accepts inter-asterisk exchange (IAX2) protocol
connections. I thought I should mention this as the original poster was
asking about SIP. Of course, you can get Asterisk to do the switching
duties
A friend of mine is moving abroad, and wanted to keep in cheap contact
with his friends and fanily in Israel. He tried talking me into
installing Asterisk at my home for him to be able to do that, but I
don't want to diving into the maintenance of more equipment and software
(though he was more
Ira Abramov wrote:
A friend of mine is moving abroad, and wanted to keep in cheap contact
with his friends and fanily in Israel. He tried talking me into
installing Asterisk at my home for him to be able to do that, but I
don't want to diving into the maintenance of more equipment and software
Hi,
If you're looking for an Israeli phone number, I've used www.didww.com and
had no complaints. Can do SIP/IAX/H323 and a bunch of other things.
I've not found anyone for making calls in Israel, I'd be interested if
anyone can recommend someone.
Geoff.
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 04:52:08PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
A friend of mine is moving abroad, and wanted to keep in cheap contact
with his friends and fanily in Israel. He tried talking me into
installing Asterisk at my home for him to be able to do that, but I
don't want to diving into the
Quoting Geoffrey S. Mendelson, from the post of Sun, 15 Jun:
Their packages are slanted twoard U.S./Anglo olim customers with
the basic packages offering tiers of calling to the U.S. They do
offer a deluxe package with incoming U.S. and Israeli numbers,
and (reasonably) unlimited calls to the
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 07:07:31PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote:
that usually means a phone in israel recieving and making calls as if
it's connectd to the US PSTN. I'm trying to have that with a phone in
Hong Kong, making local calls and receiving local calls in Israel.
Basically your Oleh
2008/6/15 Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A friend of mine is moving abroad, and wanted to keep in cheap contact
with his friends and fanily in Israel. He tried talking me into
I've never tried this but was wondering how feasible is it to just buy
an israeli VoIP service and connecting to the
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Ira Abramov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend of mine is moving abroad, and wanted to keep in cheap contact
with his friends and fanily in Israel. He tried talking me into
installing Asterisk at my home for him to be able to do that, but I
don't want to diving
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