> Hmm, I looked over your summary again against the route prefixes I just > gave and they seem to match. They aren't as detailed, but that isn't > important, as long as I can tell a cellular from a landline, which those > prefixes do accomplish. I don't really care how accurate they are either, > as long as my carrier will honor the prices for the prefixes they have > provided me.
Great! I will send you some 900 calls lol :-) > > Let's forget about USA/Canada for now as from my/most people's point of > > view the routes are all so cheap (and blended) that it does not matter. I > > think it is more important to focus on other countries. > > You have no idea what an uphill battle you will be fighting, and one that > is constantly changing. If the idea is to compile all this info to make a > master routing list for making purchases, you really don't need to bother. > They will be given to you buy your carriers. NANPA is complex, but for > purchasing at the wholesale level blended routes are pretty common, which > actually makes it one of the simpler ones. Try the Dominican Republic - I > currently have over 1200 routes to this small country, and they cannot be > any further collapsed... Yes, but with an A-Z carrier, this can become risky when landline calls are charged very differently to cellular calls, as is the case in NZ, Australia and many other countries, unless someone is just a 'virtual' provider and letting their up line do the invoices. Michael _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users