Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread Shane Young
Quoting C F [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Anybody here having any problems with nufone?
 Calls are not going thru, when trying to call their customer service
 number it doesn't go thru.
 When trying to resolve www.nufone.net I get (sourec:
 http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=nufone.nettype=A ):

I received this when they had an outage on Wed:

Date:  Wed, 25 Jul 2007 17:35:07 -0400 [07/25/2007 04:35:07 PM CDT]
From:  NuFone Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Hardware Failure In Washington, DC Data Center
Headers:  Show All Headers

At 4:36PM Eastern time we experienced a hardware failure in our
Washington DC Data center.  As of 5:30PM Eastern, we have restored
our services at limited capacity and are working to a complete
restoration of services.

We apologize for the outage and are currently adding additional
redundancy in our network to avoid any future outages.

--Shane



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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread C F
But why dont they have *any* phone lines for support? Or at least a
busy signal? Why is their DNS failing?

On 7/27/07, Shane Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Quoting C F [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Anybody here having any problems with nufone?
  Calls are not going thru, when trying to call their customer service
  number it doesn't go thru.
  When trying to resolve www.nufone.net I get (sourec:
  http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=nufone.nettype=A ):

 I received this when they had an outage on Wed:

 Date:  Wed, 25 Jul 2007 17:35:07 -0400 [07/25/2007 04:35:07 PM CDT]
 From:  NuFone Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Hardware Failure In Washington, DC Data Center
 Headers:  Show All Headers

 At 4:36PM Eastern time we experienced a hardware failure in our
 Washington DC Data center.  As of 5:30PM Eastern, we have restored
 our services at limited capacity and are working to a complete
 restoration of services.

 We apologize for the outage and are currently adding additional
 redundancy in our network to avoid any future outages.

 --Shane



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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread Robert Hajime Lanning
quote who=C F
 Why is their DNS failing?

Looks like ns1 is down.  Probably their master DNS server.
ns2 is up, but looks like their zone expired, since it could not refresh
from ns1, so it is no longer reporting authoritative for nufone.net.

They should look into longer expiry times on their SOA record.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread Joe Greco
 quote who=C F
  Why is their DNS failing?
 
 Looks like ns1 is down.  Probably their master DNS server.
 ns2 is up, but looks like their zone expired, since it could not refresh
 from ns1, so it is no longer reporting authoritative for nufone.net.
 
 They should look into longer expiry times on their SOA record.

Nufone seems to have a lot of DNS problems.

Several years ago, when their domain expired with their registrar, I
pointed out that GoDaddy was a bad choice of registrars to begin with,
for a variety of reasons.  They're great if you want some cheap domain
name and hosting for your personal blog.  However, for commercial
enterprises, they're actually dangerous, as they have some anti-spam 
policies which allow GoDaddy to turn off your domain if you appear 
(note the specific word, appear) to be involved with spam.

I suggested at that time that I had trouble accepting as serious a phone
provider who could not take reasonable steps to guarantee ongoing
Internet DNS visibility, since DNS resolvability is necessary for VoIP.

I suggested at the time that they should become an OpenSRS reseller, and
turn on auto-renew, renew for as many years as possible (10 in the case
of .net), and they'd have much less to worry about on the unexpected-
domain-expiration front.

However, this is far from the only step that you need to take to ensure
continued DNS resolution on the Internet.  Increased values in the SOA
are okay, but better yet is not using master/secondary configurations
(which are, admittedly, incredibly convenient).  Working out some SSH
copy-and-restart magic is better.  Monitoring logs for DNS system failures
is better.  Having more than two DNS servers, and having all of them be
masters, that would be excellent.

Things like DNS are part of what make up the electronic foundation for
your Internet based business.  It's easy to make mistakes, but there's
good advice to be had on how to correct it.

... JG
-- 
Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
won't contact you again. - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CNN)
With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread C F
Talking about who their registr is. do a whois on nufone.net i was
very surprised to see the whois results.

On 7/27/07, Joe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  quote who=C F
   Why is their DNS failing?
 
  Looks like ns1 is down.  Probably their master DNS server.
  ns2 is up, but looks like their zone expired, since it could not refresh
  from ns1, so it is no longer reporting authoritative for nufone.net.
 
  They should look into longer expiry times on their SOA record.

 Nufone seems to have a lot of DNS problems.

 Several years ago, when their domain expired with their registrar, I
 pointed out that GoDaddy was a bad choice of registrars to begin with,
 for a variety of reasons.  They're great if you want some cheap domain
 name and hosting for your personal blog.  However, for commercial
 enterprises, they're actually dangerous, as they have some anti-spam
 policies which allow GoDaddy to turn off your domain if you appear
 (note the specific word, appear) to be involved with spam.

 I suggested at that time that I had trouble accepting as serious a phone
 provider who could not take reasonable steps to guarantee ongoing
 Internet DNS visibility, since DNS resolvability is necessary for VoIP.

 I suggested at the time that they should become an OpenSRS reseller, and
 turn on auto-renew, renew for as many years as possible (10 in the case
 of .net), and they'd have much less to worry about on the unexpected-
 domain-expiration front.

 However, this is far from the only step that you need to take to ensure
 continued DNS resolution on the Internet.  Increased values in the SOA
 are okay, but better yet is not using master/secondary configurations
 (which are, admittedly, incredibly convenient).  Working out some SSH
 copy-and-restart magic is better.  Monitoring logs for DNS system failures
 is better.  Having more than two DNS servers, and having all of them be
 masters, that would be excellent.

 Things like DNS are part of what make up the electronic foundation for
 your Internet based business.  It's easy to make mistakes, but there's
 good advice to be had on how to correct it.

 ... JG
 --
 Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
 We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then
 I
 won't contact you again. - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail
 spam(CNN)
 With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many
 apples.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread Paul
Joe Greco wrote:

quote who=C F


Why is their DNS failing?
  

Looks like ns1 is down.  Probably their master DNS server.
ns2 is up, but looks like their zone expired, since it could not refresh
from ns1, so it is no longer reporting authoritative for nufone.net.

They should look into longer expiry times on their SOA record.



Nufone seems to have a lot of DNS problems.

Several years ago, when their domain expired with their registrar, I
pointed out that GoDaddy was a bad choice of registrars to begin with,
for a variety of reasons.  They're great if you want some cheap domain
name and hosting for your personal blog.  However, for commercial
enterprises, they're actually dangerous, as they have some anti-spam 
policies which allow GoDaddy to turn off your domain if you appear 
(note the specific word, appear) to be involved with spam.
  

snip

Anybody who understands the role of the registrar would disagree with
your statement. The free DNS provided by domain name registrars is
usually not adequate for serious needs. It's fine for parking domains
that you intend to use later for production needs.



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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone problems

2007-07-27 Thread Joe Greco
 Joe Greco wrote:
 
 quote who=C F
 
 
 Why is their DNS failing?
   
 
 Looks like ns1 is down.  Probably their master DNS server.
 ns2 is up, but looks like their zone expired, since it could not refresh
 from ns1, so it is no longer reporting authoritative for nufone.net.
 
 They should look into longer expiry times on their SOA record.
 
 
 
 Nufone seems to have a lot of DNS problems.
 
 Several years ago, when their domain expired with their registrar, I
 pointed out that GoDaddy was a bad choice of registrars to begin with,
 for a variety of reasons.  They're great if you want some cheap domain
 name and hosting for your personal blog.  However, for commercial
 enterprises, they're actually dangerous, as they have some anti-spam 
 policies which allow GoDaddy to turn off your domain if you appear 
 (note the specific word, appear) to be involved with spam.
  
 snip
 
 Anybody who understands the role of the registrar would disagree with
 your statement.

Well, you apparently don't understand the role of the registrar.

A registrar is someone who sits inbetween you and the registry (the
organization ultimately responsible for operating a TLD, such as .com
or .net).

There is one registry per TLD, but lots of registrars that sell
registration services within each TLD.  Some registries service multiple
TLD's, but that's not relevant for this discussion.

The average registrar takes your approximately-ten-dollars, and tells the
registry about your domain, and which nameservers to point it at.  You
get billed as needed, and you're provided with some tools to keep your
contact data up to date, and that's the basic role most registrars
perform.

GoDaddy is unusual in that they've adopted an anti-spam stance (along
with some other abuse policies).  They will take down domains if they feel
that there's been some abuse.  On the surface, this seems like a good
idea.  ISP's do it, don't they?  The problem is, GoDaddy often isn't in
the data path, and they lack the technical means to actually verify that
the company in question sent spam.  They also appear to lack the
intelligence to think clearly about it.

For example, recently, GoDaddy suspended the well known security site
seclists.org.  MySpace experienced a password security breach, and a
notice of this (including passwords) was posted to a web archive on the
seclists.org web site.  Now, any retard will know that mail copies of
the message in question will have been already sent to thousands of 
users, and of course if it is being published in public, you can be damn
sure that the bad guys already have copies of the data.  Yet MySpace 
went to GoDaddy, and GoDaddy suspended the seclists.org domain for this
breach when Fyodor did not respond within an hour to their takedown
demands.

Of course, what GoDaddy should have done instead would have been to tell
MySpace to go pound sand (and suspend all those user accounts), since 
by the time it's made it to this stage, a mere archival copy of some
hacked passwords on a security site's mailing list isn't a serious issue.

You could argue that GoDaddy doesn't understand the role of the registrar
if you'd like.  I'll entertain that discussion.

 The free DNS provided by domain name registrars is
 usually not adequate for serious needs. It's fine for parking domains
 that you intend to use later for production needs.

I don't think I suggested that, did I?

... JG
-- 
Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
won't contact you again. - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CNN)
With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone

2007-01-15 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling

I can connect to http://www.nufone.net/ just fine.

Wiley Siler wrote:
Are these guys still around?  I cannot get to _www.nufone.net_ 
file://www.nufone.net or nufone.com

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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone

2007-01-15 Thread Alex Robar

I second that, seems to be working fine from here (Toronto/Rogers fiber
connection).

Maybe a lagging DNS or routing issue with your ISP?

Alex

On 1/15/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I can connect to http://www.nufone.net/ just fine.

Wiley Siler wrote:
 Are these guys still around?  I cannot get to _www.nufone.net_
 file://www.nufone.net or nufone.com
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Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone

2007-01-15 Thread Steve Prior

Wiley Siler wrote:
Are these guys still around?  I cannot get to _www.nufone.net_ 
file://www.nufone.net or nufone.com


Not only can I get to their website, but yesterday I called their 
customer service and for the first time ever it was actually answered by 
a live person.


Steve

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RE: [asterisk-users] Nufone

2007-01-15 Thread Wiley Siler
 
Strange. I can get there too now... Must have been DNS problem

Now to figure out where my DID has gone

Wiley


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve
Prior
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:08 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Nufone

Wiley Siler wrote:
 Are these guys still around?  I cannot get to _www.nufone.net_ 
 file://www.nufone.net or nufone.com

Not only can I get to their website, but yesterday I called their
customer service and for the first time ever it was actually answered by
a live person.

Steve

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-17 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 00:18, Michael Workman wrote:
 Well that Make me Note that I will never do Biz with you
 That is if you personally vouch for Greg

I have personally done non-trivial work for Nufone on several occasions and 
have always been paid promptly.  I personally vouch for them, both for Greg 
Merriweather (possibly spelled wrong) and also for Jeremy McNamara.  In fact, 
pretty much all of my non-Unlimitel LD goes through Nufone with nary a blip.  
I have no problem giving them my money for services rendered, and they don't 
seem to have trouble giving me money for the same.  I joke around with them 
on IRC and MSN and at the end of the day everyone's happy.

I've done some (minor) work with you as well in the past, and with the dialup 
provider you work with in southwestern Ontario (I helped start that 
particular ISP, but am no longer affiliated with them).  Seriously, you are 
looking like a complete fool here.  There are proper channels to go through 
to get money refunded (Paypal has them), and there is always small claims 
court.  Beyond that, you can always contact your local police department or 
RCMP office in order to get fraud charges laid. Nufone's in Michigan, and 
Greg in particular I believe is in Windsor.  You're in Ontario.  This isn't 
rocket science, and these two countries work very well together, especially 
if you can figure a way to work the word 'terrorist' into the problem.

I get quite fed up with people such as yourself and that other fellow who 
recently decided he'd post once an hour to this list until he got what he 
wanted.  You guys seem to think that we're poor defenseless list-lurkers and 
that it is your duty to air your dirty laundry on public mailing lists as 
some kind of public service announcement.  

We don't need this kind of traffic, and we certainly do not need your sense of 
self-importance.  I have watched your business grow over the past year or 
two, and I congratulate you.  Obviously you have technical skill and SOMEONE 
there has business savvy and customer relations know-how.  Based on the way 
you post here, I do not believe that person is you, but that's beside the 
point.  The point is that we have our own troubles that we are working on 
solving, and if we are curious about a provider, we ask in -biz.  We do not 
need these HEAR YE HEAR YE I GOT IT UP THE ARSE FROM NUFONE, THEY WEREN'T 
CONSIDERATE ENOUGH TO USE LUBE AND THEY DIDN'T EVEN CALL THE NEXT DAY posts.

Please... If you don't like these guys then don't play with them.  My 
6-year-old daughter knows this much.  If you think these guys screwed you 
then go through the right channels to receive justice.  -users is not your 
personal soapbox, and it's not ever the right channel.

-A.
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-13 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
 Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
 
 Can we please keep the discussions about carriers, money, jobs, work,
 etc. off of this list? This is not the place to discuss your
 experiences with _any_ company, it's a place to talk about Asterisk
 and using Asterisk.

 Please move flamewars and similar discussions to some other forum.

   
 
 I agree with you!
 Which place is in your opinion the right place?
 
 As long there is no other place, such messages will always pop up.

How about the Asterisk-biz list?

W
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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-13 Thread Mark Adams
Sorry to say but just reading about that company on here, I wouldn't do
anything with them. Seems to be a lot of bad feelings towards that company



Mark Adams 
Infinity Marketing 
Sales And Consulting 
1-800-430-1478 Main Ext. 911
216-441-4319 Support 
530-579-8856 Fax 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of C F
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:51 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

While I don't disagree with you, look at what my point was, just
accusing them for such without any documentation doesn't make sens.

On 7/11/06, trixter aka Bret McDanel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:16 -0400, C F wrote:
  I find this hard to believe, half a truth is a whole lie. First you
  just say the screwed you out $3k, not saying how, letting everyone
  assume thru phone service, then you change the story, you lied before,
  how do we know you are saying the truth now?

 Elaborating on a story isnt changing it, its providing additional
 details.  That is hardly a lie.  The fact that he claims he lost $3000
 from nufone did not in anyway change, the fact that you assumed
 something then found out that you were wrong in your assumption does not
 make him a liar either.

 But you get an A for effort.

  In any case it doesnt make sense anyhow, why would you pay $3k for
  just setting up a server, when others here on the list will do it for
  much less. Also they never did the work? just took the money? thats an
  accusation that doesn't make sense.

 Just becuase others will do it for less doesnt mean that he didnt opt
 for them to do the work.  I dont see that as not making sense, there are
 many lawyers out there that charge a premium for their services when you
 can get one much cheaper.  Yet the expensive ones still get clients.
 The same is true for virtually every industry and even products.  People
 will buy name brand foods instead of the white label generics even
 though they might be the same.  People buy brand name drugs instead of
 the generics (which are identical in chemical composition) yet the
 generics are cheaper.  It happens every day in virtually every good and
 service.

 As for someone taking  the money and not doing the work, that happens
 all too often as well.  As such a claim that it doesnt make sense that
 someone wanted something for nothing isnt so easily dismissed.

 NuFone placed a ton of international calls on behalf of a customer, then
 later they tried to not pay for the service that was provided according
 to their contract.  Why?  Because the calls were to a destination that
 had a high billing rate and NuFone didnt charge enough for the call.
 They signed the contract to pay for those services, they billed the
 customer for those calls, yet they didnt want to make good on it (jermey
 was all too eager to talk about this to forbes and other major
 publications too, so its Jermeys claim that they didnt want to pay for
 service provided).  As such the something for nothing issue is
 something NuFone has an admitted history of.

 That tends to lend credibility to the claim that they did indeed do
 this, although it doesnt prove it, and the 'doesnt make sense' argument
 is no better than 'chewbacca'.

 Again you get an A for effort.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-12 Thread Martin Joseph


On Jul 11, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
That is easy to calculate: 3,000 US$ times your zip code times the 
phone number you are calling times 2.9cents/5 seconds divided by the 
Social Security number of the called party  ... Or how does NuFone 
calculate that?
But hey, just look at the log file,  hmm, didn't we start here? 
WHERE ARE THE LOG FILES


Thanks for all the encouraging funny answers. I go now to 7-eleven to 
buy some candies, ...



Ask if they have any thorazine while you are there...

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-12 Thread Steve Totaro

Sounds like class action lawsuit time.

Michael Workman wrote:

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get on with
Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of $3,000.00

NEXT TIME BEFORE YOU GET SCREWED BUY SOME KY JELLY AND ENJOY IT.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald
Wiplinger
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 7:39 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

Andrew D Kirch wrote:
  

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:


Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file 
and pay back my money!


Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating 
company.



bye

Ronald
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I'm going to note two more issues I've just found with this post.
1. this is a specifically NON-Commercial list (your post is 
commercial)


Yes, I did not write too much, but one part of the issue is, that NuFone
does not answer to technical questions either, but asks for set-up help in
IRC. So to see, it is a hint for technical people to take care if they
suddenly get an offer for consulting, just when you ask a technical
question.
  
2. you have threatened to post it to further such lists and forums 
where it is not desired (your post is being made in bulk) I therefore 
must determine you have posted UCE/UBE and you are a spammer.



I strongly disagree with that!
places are not only lists! Maybe you are too new on the net to figure out,
that there are still other places.

Have you tried to Google for Nufone? Than you might find other places too.

Again, I just want to have the log files. I do not get answer and that is a
fact. If you have good contacts to Jeremy, maybe you can convince him to
send the log file. It is that simple.

I have set-up a filter for NuFone, and when I have time and catch a message
with that trigger word, I will post my thoughts. Thanks for pointing out not
to send too many messages. However, to answer to another ones message, .

have a nice day!

bye

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-12 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

Can we please keep the discussions about carriers, money, jobs, work, etc. off 
of this list? This is not the place to discuss your experiences with _any_ 
company, it's a place to talk about Asterisk and using Asterisk.

Please move flamewars and similar discussions to some other forum.

  

I agree with you!
Which place is in your opinion the right place?

As long there is no other place, such messages will always pop up.

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-12 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:

On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:51 -0400, C F wrote:
  

While I don't disagree with you, look at what my point was, just
accusing them for such without any documentation doesn't make sens.



He only brought that up after people started questioning it.  So I
dunno.  And lets face it, this is the internet there is really no proof
of anything.  Screen captures of a webpage?  That is easy enough to
forge.  Invoices?  They too are easy enough to forge.  
  


I don't think so!!!
I guess you never lost your web site (accidentally) a have been than 
very happy that at least a big portion you could retrieve from the 
Internet archive!!! It is even funny to see how some web pages have been 
developed and changed.

Even if someone states they had horrible call quality you have no proof,
but that is generally accepted that that one person experienced that.
And where does that leave you?  You have to either take a chance on your
own or go with those that you trust and/or whatever is said the most.  

  
Call quality changes often and in my experience depends not so often 
from the VoIP provider, but from the users Internet connection.


bye

Ronald

So since its hard to get any sort of proof you kinda just have to accept
that it happened or not and move on.  



  



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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 06:40 +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
 Dear NuFone,
 
 Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file and 
 pay back my money!
 
 Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
 cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
 This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating company.

no offense but this is hardly the correct forum to be making such
requests.  If they choose to ignore such a request made in this venue I
dont think that anyone will hold it against them (but then some might
who knows).

You may also try irc.freenode.net and message jerjer if he is on and not
idle, you may get a response there.  I believe they have a ticket system
(although I have heard aweful things about it from others) on their
website, and I am fairly sure they have a phone number, possibly even a
tollfree so it wont cost you anything to call (and if it does you should
look at http://www.trxtel.com the VoIP provider that pays you who will
pay you for each minute you call a north american tollfree - yes its a
shameless plug :)


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Alex Robar
You should probably go through more official channels... The Better Business Beuaru, for example. Everyone here knows what some people think of NuFone.AlexOn 7/11/06, 
Ronald Wiplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file and 
pay back my money!


Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.

This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating company.


bye

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Wow, that was productive, either never do that again or I'm invoicing 
you for the time it took me to read it
write a response telling you what a moron you were for posting it in the 
first place, and then deleting it and making sure
that the poor hard drive it was stored on was shot humanely and put out 
of its misery.   In other words  take it off-list. 
This is not the people-who-bitch-about-nufone (for values of nufone that 
equate to any provider BroadVoice anyone?),

or #nufone-sucks  on some IRC channel.

Quite honestly (and I've noted before)  that NuFone seems to have a 
business model of catering only to clued customers. 
I am still curious as to the eventual outcome (their long-term 
survival), but you have aptly demonstrated above why you
yourself aren't a customer.  Get a clue, grow one, buy one  EBay but 
quit spouting this crap on a help list, for I tell you

that there is no help for you and not because NuFone screwed you.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread C F

It only convices me of not doing business with you. One should never
resort to such a tactic, unless all other channels including legal
didn't help.

On 7/11/06, Ronald Wiplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file and
pay back my money!

Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating company.


bye

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file and 
pay back my money!


Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.

This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating company.


bye

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I'm going to note two more issues I've just found with this post.
1. this is a specifically NON-Commercial list
(your post is commercial)
2. you have threatened to post it to further such lists and forums where 
it is not desired

(your post is being made in bulk)
I therefore must determine you have posted UCE/UBE and you are a spammer.
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

Andrew D Kirch wrote:

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file 
and pay back my money!


Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating 
company.



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I'm going to note two more issues I've just found with this post.
1. this is a specifically NON-Commercial list
(your post is commercial)
Yes, I did not write too much, but one part of the issue is, that NuFone 
does not answer to technical questions either, but asks for set-up help 
in IRC. So to see, it is a hint for technical people to take care if 
they suddenly get an offer for consulting, just when you ask a technical 
question.
2. you have threatened to post it to further such lists and forums 
where it is not desired

(your post is being made in bulk)
I therefore must determine you have posted UCE/UBE and you are a spammer.


I strongly disagree with that!
places are not only lists! Maybe you are too new on the net to figure 
out, that there are still other places.


Have you tried to Google for Nufone? Than you might find other places too.

Again, I just want to have the log files. I do not get answer and that 
is a fact. If you have good contacts to Jeremy, maybe you can convince 
him to send the log file. It is that simple.


I have set-up a filter for NuFone, and when I have time and catch a 
message with that trigger word, I will post my thoughts. Thanks for 
pointing out not to send too many messages. However, to answer to 
another ones message, .


have a nice day!

bye

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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get on with
Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of $3,000.00

NEXT TIME BEFORE YOU GET SCREWED BUY SOME KY JELLY AND ENJOY IT.


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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

Andrew D Kirch wrote:
 Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
 Dear NuFone,

 Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file 
 and pay back my money!

 Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
 cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
 This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating 
 company.


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 I'm going to note two more issues I've just found with this post.
 1. this is a specifically NON-Commercial list (your post is 
 commercial)
Yes, I did not write too much, but one part of the issue is, that NuFone
does not answer to technical questions either, but asks for set-up help in
IRC. So to see, it is a hint for technical people to take care if they
suddenly get an offer for consulting, just when you ask a technical
question.
 2. you have threatened to post it to further such lists and forums 
 where it is not desired (your post is being made in bulk) I therefore 
 must determine you have posted UCE/UBE and you are a spammer.

I strongly disagree with that!
places are not only lists! Maybe you are too new on the net to figure out,
that there are still other places.

Have you tried to Google for Nufone? Than you might find other places too.

Again, I just want to have the log files. I do not get answer and that is a
fact. If you have good contacts to Jeremy, maybe you can convince him to
send the log file. It is that simple.

I have set-up a filter for NuFone, and when I have time and catch a message
with that trigger word, I will post my thoughts. Thanks for pointing out not
to send too many messages. However, to answer to another ones message, .

have a nice day!

bye

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

Andrew D Kirch wrote:

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Dear NuFone,

Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file 
and pay back my money!


Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is 
cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating 
company.



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Wow, that was productive, either never do that again or I'm invoicing 
you for the time it took me to read it
write a response telling you what a moron you were for posting it in 
the first place, and then deleting it and making sure
that the poor hard drive it was stored on was shot humanely and put 
out of its misery.   In other words  take it off-list. This is not the 
people-who-bitch-about-nufone (for values of nufone that equate to any 
provider BroadVoice anyone?),


Broadvoice was the other one. They sent me a message, sorry our service 
does not work and charged without a refund my credit card.

or #nufone-sucks  on some IRC channel.
Wow, I did not know that there is such a channel. Than it seems more 
likely that they do suck !!! hehehehehe


Quite honestly (and I've noted before)  that NuFone seems to have a 
business model of catering only to clued customers. I am still curious 
as to the eventual outcome (their long-term survival), but you have 
aptly demonstrated above why you
yourself aren't a customer.  Get a clue, grow one, buy one  EBay but 
quit spouting this crap on a help list, for I tell you

that there is no help for you and not because NuFone screwed you.



I find it strange, that I was with them a long time, kept silent when 
they lost all their connectivity and got shot from them afterwards still.


Anyway, there a tones of other providers available and many of them who 
try to help and not just to take your money.


I personally believe that the market is over in 3 years and that we 
should now look for other business. The big players are taking over soon.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Michael Workman wrote:

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get on with
Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of $3,000.00


  

How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
I am not talk about Call Time.. They Screwed me by Me Hiring them to consult
on setting up server and they took the money and never did the work



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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

Michael Workman wrote:
 So Nufone Screwed ya
 I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get 
 on with Life
 Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of 
 $3,000.00


   
How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

Andrew D Kirch wrote:

Michael Workman wrote:

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get 
on with

Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of 
$3,000.00



  

How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

Andrew


That is easy to calculate: 3,000 US$ times your zip code times the phone 
number you are calling times 2.9cents/5 seconds divided by the Social 
Security number of the called party  ... Or how does NuFone calculate that?
But hey, just look at the log file,  hmm, didn't we start here? 
WHERE ARE THE LOG FILES


Thanks for all the encouraging funny answers. I go now to 7-eleven to 
buy some candies, ...


bye

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread C F

I find this hard to believe, half a truth is a whole lie. First you
just say the screwed you out $3k, not saying how, letting everyone
assume thru phone service, then you change the story, you lied before,
how do we know you are saying the truth now?
In any case it doesnt make sense anyhow, why would you pay $3k for
just setting up a server, when others here on the list will do it for
much less. Also they never did the work? just took the money? thats an
accusation that doesn't make sense.

On 7/11/06, Michael Workman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am not talk about Call Time.. They Screwed me by Me Hiring them to consult
on setting up server and they took the money and never did the work



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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

Michael Workman wrote:
 So Nufone Screwed ya
 I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get
 on with Life
 Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of
 $3,000.00



How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Ronald Wiplinger

Michael Workman wrote:

I am not talk about Call Time.. They Screwed me by Me Hiring them to consult
on setting up server and they took the money and never did the work


  
This they tried also with me, but I only answered, that I would like to 
learn it by myself, 


bye

Ronald


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Michael Workman wrote:
  

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get 
on with Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of 
$3,000.00



  


How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

Andrew




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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:16 -0400, C F wrote:
 I find this hard to believe, half a truth is a whole lie. First you
 just say the screwed you out $3k, not saying how, letting everyone
 assume thru phone service, then you change the story, you lied before,
 how do we know you are saying the truth now?

Elaborating on a story isnt changing it, its providing additional
details.  That is hardly a lie.  The fact that he claims he lost $3000
from nufone did not in anyway change, the fact that you assumed
something then found out that you were wrong in your assumption does not
make him a liar either.

But you get an A for effort.

 In any case it doesnt make sense anyhow, why would you pay $3k for
 just setting up a server, when others here on the list will do it for
 much less. Also they never did the work? just took the money? thats an
 accusation that doesn't make sense.

Just becuase others will do it for less doesnt mean that he didnt opt
for them to do the work.  I dont see that as not making sense, there are
many lawyers out there that charge a premium for their services when you
can get one much cheaper.  Yet the expensive ones still get clients.
The same is true for virtually every industry and even products.  People
will buy name brand foods instead of the white label generics even
though they might be the same.  People buy brand name drugs instead of
the generics (which are identical in chemical composition) yet the
generics are cheaper.  It happens every day in virtually every good and
service.

As for someone taking  the money and not doing the work, that happens
all too often as well.  As such a claim that it doesnt make sense that
someone wanted something for nothing isnt so easily dismissed.

NuFone placed a ton of international calls on behalf of a customer, then
later they tried to not pay for the service that was provided according
to their contract.  Why?  Because the calls were to a destination that
had a high billing rate and NuFone didnt charge enough for the call.
They signed the contract to pay for those services, they billed the
customer for those calls, yet they didnt want to make good on it (jermey
was all too eager to talk about this to forbes and other major
publications too, so its Jermeys claim that they didnt want to pay for
service provided).  As such the something for nothing issue is
something NuFone has an admitted history of.

That tends to lend credibility to the claim that they did indeed do
this, although it doesnt prove it, and the 'doesnt make sense' argument
is no better than 'chewbacca'.

Again you get an A for effort.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread C F

While I don't disagree with you, look at what my point was, just
accusing them for such without any documentation doesn't make sens.

On 7/11/06, trixter aka Bret McDanel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:16 -0400, C F wrote:
 I find this hard to believe, half a truth is a whole lie. First you
 just say the screwed you out $3k, not saying how, letting everyone
 assume thru phone service, then you change the story, you lied before,
 how do we know you are saying the truth now?

Elaborating on a story isnt changing it, its providing additional
details.  That is hardly a lie.  The fact that he claims he lost $3000
from nufone did not in anyway change, the fact that you assumed
something then found out that you were wrong in your assumption does not
make him a liar either.

But you get an A for effort.

 In any case it doesnt make sense anyhow, why would you pay $3k for
 just setting up a server, when others here on the list will do it for
 much less. Also they never did the work? just took the money? thats an
 accusation that doesn't make sense.

Just becuase others will do it for less doesnt mean that he didnt opt
for them to do the work.  I dont see that as not making sense, there are
many lawyers out there that charge a premium for their services when you
can get one much cheaper.  Yet the expensive ones still get clients.
The same is true for virtually every industry and even products.  People
will buy name brand foods instead of the white label generics even
though they might be the same.  People buy brand name drugs instead of
the generics (which are identical in chemical composition) yet the
generics are cheaper.  It happens every day in virtually every good and
service.

As for someone taking  the money and not doing the work, that happens
all too often as well.  As such a claim that it doesnt make sense that
someone wanted something for nothing isnt so easily dismissed.

NuFone placed a ton of international calls on behalf of a customer, then
later they tried to not pay for the service that was provided according
to their contract.  Why?  Because the calls were to a destination that
had a high billing rate and NuFone didnt charge enough for the call.
They signed the contract to pay for those services, they billed the
customer for those calls, yet they didnt want to make good on it (jermey
was all too eager to talk about this to forbes and other major
publications too, so its Jermeys claim that they didnt want to pay for
service provided).  As such the something for nothing issue is
something NuFone has an admitted history of.

That tends to lend credibility to the claim that they did indeed do
this, although it doesnt prove it, and the 'doesnt make sense' argument
is no better than 'chewbacca'.

Again you get an A for effort.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:51 -0400, C F wrote:
 While I don't disagree with you, look at what my point was, just
 accusing them for such without any documentation doesn't make sens.

He only brought that up after people started questioning it.  So I
dunno.  And lets face it, this is the internet there is really no proof
of anything.  Screen captures of a webpage?  That is easy enough to
forge.  Invoices?  They too are easy enough to forge.  

Even if someone states they had horrible call quality you have no proof,
but that is generally accepted that that one person experienced that.
And where does that leave you?  You have to either take a chance on your
own or go with those that you trust and/or whatever is said the most.  

So since its hard to get any sort of proof you kinda just have to accept
that it happened or not and move on.  


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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
Very Simple.

I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it
Would cost me $3000 and he do it.

He demanded the $ first and never did the work.






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On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 20:51 -0400, C F wrote:
 While I don't disagree with you, look at what my point was, just 
 accusing them for such without any documentation doesn't make sens.

He only brought that up after people started questioning it.  So I dunno.
And lets face it, this is the internet there is really no proof of anything.
Screen captures of a webpage?  That is easy enough to forge.  Invoices?
They too are easy enough to forge.  

Even if someone states they had horrible call quality you have no proof, but
that is generally accepted that that one person experienced that.
And where does that leave you?  You have to either take a chance on your own
or go with those that you trust and/or whatever is said the most.  

So since its hard to get any sort of proof you kinda just have to accept
that it happened or not and move on.  


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Michael Workman wrote:

I am not talk about Call Time.. They Screwed me by Me Hiring them to consult
on setting up server and they took the money and never did the work



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Michael Workman wrote:
  

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get 
on with Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of 
$3,000.00



  


How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

Andrew
  

Aha! this is rational and makes sense, Thanks!

Andrew
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Matt Riddell (NZ)
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Michael Workman wrote:
 Very Simple.
 
 I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
 JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it
 Would cost me $3000 and he do it.
 
 He demanded the $ first and never did the work.

How did you pay?

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Derek Whitten
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
 Dear NuFone,
 
 Without misunderstanding I ask you again, please send the log file and
 pay back my money!
 
 Not following this request results in the assumption that NuFone is
 cheating and I will post this info every hour on more Internet places.
 This should help that other people will not trap into a cheating company.
 
 
 bye
 
 Ronald
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now with the amount of calls that nufone processes/hour|day|wtfever it would be 
a fairly
safe assumption that the logging would be done through a database server such as
oracle/mysql/pgsql/etc.  Now if that were indeed the case, then that would also 
lead me to
believe that THERE IS NO FUCKING LOG FILE

go beat off in a corner and stfu spamming whiner



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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

C F wrote:

I find this hard to believe, half a truth is a whole lie. First you
just say the screwed you out $3k, not saying how, letting everyone
assume thru phone service, then you change the story, you lied before,
how do we know you are saying the truth now?
In any case it doesnt make sense anyhow, why would you pay $3k for
just setting up a server, when others here on the list will do it for
much less. Also they never did the work? just took the money? thats an
accusation that doesn't make sense.

On 7/11/06, Michael Workman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not talk about Call Time.. They Screwed me by Me Hiring them to 
consult

on setting up server and they took the money and never did the work



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Michael Workman wrote:
 So Nufone Screwed ya
 I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get
 on with Life
 Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of
 $3,000.00

 


So it doesn't mess up the flow of reading.

How come?
 I prefer to reply inline.
  What do you do instead?
   No.
Do you like top-posting?


That aside, he clearly does not state how he was screwed.  I questioned 
it as I felt that it deserved
elaboration (if you manage to screw yourself to the tune of 3 grand for 
a $2.9c/min phone service,
I can only ditto his recommendation for KY).  I find his answer both 
rational and reasonable and in

no way evasive.

Andrew

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Andrew D Kirch wrote:

Michael Workman wrote:

So Nufone Screwed ya
I feel Sorry... W Take your Lumps... Cut Your Losses and Get 
on with

Life
Your not the only one Nufone Screwed They Screwed me Out of 
$3,000.00



  

How do you figure this at 2.9c/min?

Andrew


That is easy to calculate: 3,000 US$ times your zip code times the 
phone number you are calling times 2.9cents/5 seconds divided by the 
Social Security number of the called party  ... Or how does NuFone 
calculate that?
But hey, just look at the log file,  hmm, didn't we start here? 
WHERE ARE THE LOG FILES


Thanks for all the encouraging funny answers. I go now to 7-eleven to 
buy some candies, ...


bye

Ronald
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You sir are a candidate for the USENET news.admin.* school of 
flamewars!  Just send me a large box of unmarked
non-sequential large bills via US Post and you too can have your very 
own USENET approved asbestos suit*, and
signed copy of How to flame the entire Internet because no one likes 
you and life isn't fair..


Andrew

*not a real asbestos suit, USENET brand asbestos suits do not cause 
cancer, void in Puerto Rico or where prohibited.



PS.  Ronald, GET A LIFE.
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Michael Workman wrote:

Very Simple.

I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it
Would cost me $3000 and he do it.

He demanded the $ first and never did the work.


  


I have said on several occasions that I think that Jeremy's a bit of a 
jerk, and tends to berate the less than clueful. 
I think I have demonstrated the same attributes tonight (which I make no 
apology for), HOWEVER, Greg (shido6) is honest.
I'd like some further background information on this, as it is perhaps 
an issue that can be straightened out. (note well the following:
I'm a third party with no stake in this and that could really care less 
but I'll lend a hand if I can.)


Andrew
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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 21:44 -0400, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
 Michael Workman wrote:
  Very Simple.
 
  I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
  JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it
  Would cost me $3000 and he do it.
 
  He demanded the $ first and never did the work.
 
 

 
 I have said on several occasions that I think that Jeremy's a bit of a 
 jerk, and tends to berate the less than clueful. 
 I think I have demonstrated the same attributes tonight (which I make no 
 apology for), HOWEVER, Greg (shido6) is honest.
 I'd like some further background information on this, as it is perhaps 
 an issue that can be straightened out. (note well the following:
 I'm a third party with no stake in this and that could really care less 
 but I'll lend a hand if I can.)

IIRC about a month or so ago shido6 started asking around on how to set
up SER.  When did this occur?  Perhaps its a recent thing and its not
that  they never delviered just that they havent yet delivered.  There
was a post elsewhere, where it seems that someone complained that
techsupport is not responding to an email sent, and headers on  that
email indicated it was sent 20 minutes before the posts to the list.  So
it may be a similar thing, who knows.

Then again if it was something much older it may be a different story.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Can we please keep the discussions about carriers, money, jobs, work, etc. off 
of this list? This is not the place to discuss your experiences with _any_ 
company, it's a place to talk about Asterisk and using Asterisk.

Please move flamewars and similar discussions to some other forum.

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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
I paid Via Paypal... But they did nothing
 

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Michael Workman wrote:
 Very Simple.
 
 I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
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 Would cost me $3000 and he do it.
 
 He demanded the $ first and never did the work.

How did you pay?

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Michael Workman wrote:

I paid Via Paypal... But they did nothing
 


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Michael Workman wrote:
  

Very Simple.

I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it 
Would cost me $3000 and he do it.


He demanded the $ first and never did the work.



How did you pay?

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I'd personally vouch for Greg, however you may seek remedy via PayPal.

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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
Well that Make me Note that I will never do Biz with you
That is if you personally vouch for Greg


 

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Michael Workman wrote:
 I paid Via Paypal... But they did nothing
  

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 Michael Workman wrote:
   
 Very Simple.

 I hired JerJer to Have a SER and Asterisk setup with Acounting...
 JerJer told me to Talk to Shido6 and he would do it... He told me it 
 Would cost me $3000 and he do it.

 He demanded the $ first and never did the work.
 

 How did you pay?

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 Matt Riddell

I'd personally vouch for Greg, however you may seek remedy via PayPal.

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Michael Workman wrote:

Well that Make me Note that I will never do Biz with you
That is if you personally vouch for Greg

  


That is up to you, I'll note that there are many (most) who consider my 
integrity beyond reproach.  And I have personally
offered to help resolve this situation.  You may choose to work with me 
or not, to what end I don't care, but my offer stands.



Good luck,
Andrew
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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Workman
Well IF I DO WORK WITH YOU I will Buy some KY Jelly to make it easier on me
when you screw me too like Greg...

 

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Michael Workman wrote:
 Well that Make me Note that I will never do Biz with you
 That is if you personally vouch for Greg

   

That is up to you, I'll note that there are many (most) who consider my
integrity beyond reproach.  And I have personally offered to help resolve
this situation.  You may choose to work with me or not, to what end I don't
care, but my offer stands.


Good luck,
Andrew
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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Alexander Lopez
After Following this post, I have come to realize... That you may NO
LONGER NEED KY!!!.

Please take this off the list, the bandwidth consumed by this getting
ridiculous. Kevin Fleming (Digium) has already asked for this to be
taken off line. Please respect the wishes of those that fund the list.

Alex
 
Snip, please stop!!!

 
 Well IF I DO WORK WITH YOU I will Buy some KY Jelly to make it easier
on
 me
 when you screw me too like Greg...
 
Snip.  No more
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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 00:41 -0400, Alexander Lopez wrote:
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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread Alexander Lopez
Lists.digium.com

Whatever deal Digium may have struck with Easynews is not the issue
here.

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RE: [asterisk-users] NuFone, please send the log file

2006-07-11 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 01:00 -0400, Alexander Lopez wrote:
 Lists.digium.com

yeah easynews provides that.  Thanks for being clear.


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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone suggests to use Vonage!!!!

2006-07-10 Thread Derek Whitten
Joe Baptista wrote:
 On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Andrew D Kirch wrote:
 
 To some extent I see your point and have been on the receiving end of
 one of Jeremy's tirades.
  I've since decided that NuFone is an interesting study in whether your
 business can survive
 with only clueful customers.
 
 Some people are into SM I guess.  We have used NuFone.  No problems
 during that period.  If you know what you doing it's not bad.
 
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heh.. yah.. i know someone who has been on the receiving end of that too..





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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone suggests to use Vonage!!!!

2006-07-09 Thread Andrew D Kirch

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

Part of a conversation with NuFone.
It is untrue, that they do not answer, but if than:

Quote:

3. change your attitude towards customers!!



No, if you don't like it, go use Vonage.


End of quote!


I had always problems with these people.

bye

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To some extent I see your point and have been on the receiving end of 
one of Jeremy's tirades. 
I've since decided that NuFone is an interesting study in whether your 
business can survive

with only clueful customers.

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Re: [asterisk-users] NuFone suggests to use Vonage!!!!

2006-07-09 Thread Joe Baptista

On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Andrew D Kirch wrote:

 To some extent I see your point and have been on the receiving end of
 one of Jeremy's tirades.
  I've since decided that NuFone is an interesting study in whether your
 business can survive
 with only clueful customers.

Some people are into SM I guess.  We have used NuFone.  No problems
during that period.  If you know what you doing it's not bad.

regards
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Tollfree Port

2006-07-01 Thread Ariel Batista

John Kington wrote:

I tried to get an update from NuFone but 
Has anyone gotten their tollfree number ported
to another provider by NuFone? Should I just
forget it and move on?
Regards,
John


Yes we have ported our number out of there service.  You need to go and sign 
some papers with the other provider you want and they take care of the rest 
for you.





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Tollfree Port

2006-07-01 Thread John Kington

At 11:46 AM 7/1/2006 -0400, you wrote:

John Kington wrote:

I tried to get an update from NuFone but 
Has anyone gotten their tollfree number ported
to another provider by NuFone? Should I just
forget it and move on?
Regards,
John


Yes we have ported our number out of there service.  You need to go and 
sign some papers with the other provider you want and they take care of 
the rest for you.


I planned to stay with NuFone. It looks like you chose a different 
provider, right?







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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Tollfree Port

2006-07-01 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Sat, 2006-07-01 at 11:33 -0400, John Kington wrote:
 I tried to get an update from NuFone but 
 Has anyone gotten their tollfree number ported
 to another provider by NuFone? Should I just
 forget it and move on?
 Regards,
 John

I have heard a lot of people have gotten em ported to asterlink within a
day.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone

2006-02-06 Thread Paul
Wes Baehr wrote:

 I have been trying to get a DID set up with Nufone for the past 3 weeks.

 They replied to my original inquiries before I signed up for account,
 but now they have not responded to any of my e-mails asking to get a
 DID set up.

  

 Maybe I am hitting their spam filters, or do they just hate me? Has
 anyone else had contact with NuFone or set up a new DID recently?

  

I think their ticket system looks for a From email header that matches
the one associated with your account If they have your address as
nufoneaccount@ and the mail appears to come from your personal address
you might not get a reply.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone

2005-10-03 Thread Tom Vile
how many digits is your callerid passing to the trunk? I am seeing 11
8663xx3 is that correct? I had an issue last week with
passing to many digits to my provider and the call would hang up
immediately. 

You could also turn debugging on for this so we can get a better log.

iax2 debug peer nufoneOn 10/3/05, Crystal Stream, Incorporated [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After -- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing itto SIP/3044-bcd0 I'm getting a Busy tone and it's
not even connecting the call.-- Executing Macro(SIP/3044-bcd0,outvoip-2|1800759) in new stack-- Executing SetCIDName(SIP/3044-bcd0, X X X|a)
in new stack-- Executing SetCIDNum(SIP/3044-bcd0,8663xx3|a) in new stack-- Executing Authenticate(SIP/3044-bcd0, xx)in new stack-- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')-- Executing Monitor(SIP/3044-bcd0, wav) in newstack-- Executing Ringing(SIP/3044-bcd0, ) in new stack-- Executing Wait(SIP/3044-bcd0, 2) in new stack
-- Executing Dial(SIP/3044-bcd0,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759) in new stack-- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759-- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72
 (format ulaw)-- Format for call is ulaw-- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing it toSIP/3044-bcd0-- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/3'== Spawn extension (macro-outvoip-2, s, 7) exitednon-zero on 'SIP/3044-bcd0' in macro 'outvoip-2'
== Spawn extension (crystal-sip, 8800759, 1)exited non-zero on 'SIP/3044-bcd0'x*CLI iax2 show peersName/UsernameHost
MaskPortStatusvoicepulse2/Fbg66.234.228.166(S)255.255.255.2554569Unmonitoredvoicepulse1/Fbg
66.234.228.160(S)255.255.255.2554569UnmonitoredNuFone 66.225.202.72 (S)255.255.255.255
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone

2005-10-03 Thread Crystal Stream, Incorporated
crystalstream*CLI
-- Executing Macro(SIP/3044-5300,
outvoip-2|1800759) in new stack
-- Executing SetCIDName(SIP/3044-5300, CRYSTAL
STREAM NET|a) in new st ack
-- Executing SetCIDNum(SIP/3044-5300,
866xxx|a) in new stack
-- Executing Authenticate(SIP/3044-5300,
123987) in new stack
-- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')
-- Executing Monitor(SIP/3044-5300, wav) in
new stack
-- Executing Ringing(SIP/3044-5300, ) in new
stack
-- Executing Wait(SIP/3044-5300, 2) in new
stack
-- Executing Dial(SIP/3044-5300,
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759 ) in new
stack
-- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759
Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type:
IAX Subclass: NEW
   Timestamp: 3ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 0
[66.225.202.72:4569]
   VERSION : 2
   CALLED NUMBER   : 1800759
   CALLING NUMBER  : 8663113060
   LANGUAGE: en
   USERNAME: username-hidden
   FORMAT  : 4
   CAPABILITY  : 63502
   ADSICPE : 2
   DATE TIME   : 188966086

Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: AUTHREQ
   Timestamp: 3ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
   AUTHMETHODS : 2
   CHALLENGE   : 150617580
   USERNAME: username-hidden

Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type:
IAX Subclass: AUTHREP
   Timestamp: 00033ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
   MD5 RESULT  : c8214533976d4dec8b233543dac0eaac

Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACCEPT
   Timestamp: 00036ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
   FORMAT  : 4

-- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)
-- Format for call is ulaw
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 00036ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:
VOICE   Subclass: 4
   Timestamp: 00060ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:
VOICE   Subclass: 4
   Timestamp: 00080ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 003 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 00080ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 003 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 00060ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 003 Type:
CONTROL Subclass: (15?)
   Timestamp: 00123ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 004 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 00123ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 004 ISeqno: 003 Type:
CONTROL Subclass: (14?)
   Timestamp: 01423ms  SCall: 00061  DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569]
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 005 Type:
IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 01423ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]
-- IAX2/NuFone/1 is making progress passing it to
SIP/3044-5300
Oct  3 12:38:19 WARNING[49584]: app_dial.c:372
wait_for_answer: Unable to forwar d frame
-- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'
  == Spawn extension (macro-outvoip-2, s, 7) exited
non-zero on 'SIP/3044-5300' in macro 'outvoip-2'
  == Spawn extension (crystal-sip, 8800759, 1)
exited non-zero on 'SIP/3044- 5300'


--- Tom Vile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 how many digits is your callerid passing to the
 trunk? I am seeing 11
 8663xx3 is that correct? I had an issue last
 week with passing to many
 digits to my provider and the call would hang up
 immediately.
 
 You could also turn debugging on for this so we can
 get a better log.
 
 iax2 debug peer nufone
 
 On 10/3/05, Crystal Stream, Incorporated
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  After -- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing
 it
  to SIP/3044-bcd0 I'm getting a Busy tone and
 it's
  not even connecting the call.
 
  
  -- Executing Macro(SIP/3044-bcd0,
  outvoip-2|1800759) in new stack
  -- Executing SetCIDName(SIP/3044-bcd0, X X
 X|a)
  in new stack
  -- Executing SetCIDNum(SIP/3044-bcd0,
  8663xx3|a) in new stack
  -- Executing Authenticate(SIP/3044-bcd0,
 xx)
  in new stack
  -- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
  -- Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')
  -- Executing Monitor(SIP/3044-bcd0, wav) in
 new
  stack
  -- Executing Ringing(SIP/3044-bcd0, ) in new
 stack
  -- Executing Wait(SIP/3044-bcd0, 2) in new
 stack
  -- Executing Dial(SIP/3044-bcd0,
  IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759) in new stack
  -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759
  -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72
 http://66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)
  -- Format for call is ulaw
  -- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing it to
  SIP/3044-bcd0
  -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/3'
  == Spawn extension (macro-outvoip-2, s, 7) exited
  non-zero on 'SIP/3044-bcd0' 

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone

2005-10-03 Thread Tom Vile
Where is it getting the extra 8 from? It seems like
you are passing an invalid number to the trunk.
Spawn extension (crystal-sip, 8800759, 1)On 10/3/05, Crystal Stream, Incorporated
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crystalstream*CLI-- Executing Macro(SIP/3044-5300,outvoip-2|1800759) in new stack-- Executing SetCIDName(SIP/3044-5300, CRYSTALSTREAM NET|a) in new st ack
-- Executing SetCIDNum(SIP/3044-5300,866xxx|a) in new stack-- Executing Authenticate(SIP/3044-5300,123987) in new stack-- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')
-- Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')-- Executing Monitor(SIP/3044-5300, wav) innew stack-- Executing Ringing(SIP/3044-5300, ) in newstack
-- Executing Wait(SIP/3044-5300, 2) in newstack-- Executing Dial(SIP/3044-5300,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759 ) in newstack-- Called 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type:IAX Subclass: NEW Timestamp: 3msSCall: 1DCall: 0[66.225.202.72:4569
] VERSION : 2 CALLED NUMBER : 1800759 CALLING NUMBER: 8663113060 LANGUAGE: en USERNAME: username-hidden FORMAT: 4 CAPABILITY: 63502
 ADSICPE : 2 DATE TIME : 188966086Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type:IAX Subclass: AUTHREQ Timestamp: 3msSCall: 00061DCall: 1[
66.225.202.72:4569] AUTHMETHODS : 2 CHALLENGE : 150617580 USERNAME: username-hiddenTx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type:IAX Subclass: AUTHREP Timestamp: 00033msSCall: 1DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569] MD5 RESULT: c8214533976d4dec8b233543dac0eaacRx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type:IAX Subclass: ACCEPT Timestamp: 00036msSCall: 00061DCall: 1
[66.225.202.72:4569] FORMAT: 4-- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)-- Format for call is ulaw
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00036msSCall: 1DCall: 00061[66.225.202.72:4569]Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:
VOICE Subclass: 4 Timestamp: 00060msSCall: 1DCall: 00061[66.225.202.72:4569]Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type:VOICE Subclass: 4
 Timestamp: 00080msSCall: 00061DCall: 1[66.225.202.72:4569]Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 003 Type:IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00080msSCall: 1DCall: 00061
[66.225.202.72:4569]Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 003 Type:IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00060msSCall: 00061DCall: 1[
66.225.202.72:4569]Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 003 Type:CONTROL Subclass: (15?) Timestamp: 00123msSCall: 00061DCall: 1[66.225.202.72:4569
]Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 004 Type:IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00123msSCall: 1DCall: 00061[66.225.202.72:4569]Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 004 ISeqno: 003 Type:
CONTROL Subclass: (14?) Timestamp: 01423msSCall: 00061DCall: 1[66.225.202.72:4569]Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 003 ISeqno: 005 Type:IAX Subclass: ACK
 Timestamp: 01423msSCall: 1DCall: 00061[66.225.202.72:4569]-- IAX2/NuFone/1 is making progress passing it toSIP/3044-5300Oct3 12:38:19 WARNING[49584]: app_dial.c:372
wait_for_answer: Unable to forwar d frame-- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'== Spawn extension (macro-outvoip-2, s, 7) exitednon-zero on 'SIP/3044-5300' in macro 'outvoip-2'== Spawn extension (crystal-sip, 8800759, 1)
exited non-zero on 'SIP/3044- 5300'--- Tom Vile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how many digits is your callerid passing to the trunk? I am seeing 11
 8663xx3 is that correct? I had an issue last week with passing to many digits to my provider and the call would hang up immediately. You could also turn debugging on for this so we can
 get a better log. iax2 debug peer nufone On 10/3/05, Crystal Stream, Incorporated [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   After -- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing it  to SIP/3044-bcd0 I'm getting a Busy tone and it's  not even connecting the call.
     -- Executing Macro(SIP/3044-bcd0,  outvoip-2|1800759) in new stack  -- Executing SetCIDName(SIP/3044-bcd0, X X
 X|a)  in new stack  -- Executing SetCIDNum(SIP/3044-bcd0,  8663xx3|a) in new stack  -- Executing Authenticate(SIP/3044-bcd0,
 xx)  in new stack  -- Playing 'agent-pass' (language 'en')  -- Playing 'auth-thankyou' (language 'en')  -- Executing Monitor(SIP/3044-bcd0, wav) in
 new  stack  -- Executing Ringing(SIP/3044-bcd0, ) in new stack  -- Executing Wait(SIP/3044-bcd0, 2) in new stack
  -- Executing Dial(SIP/3044-bcd0,  IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759) in new stack  -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/1800759  -- Call accepted by 
66.225.202.72 http://66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)  -- Format for call is ulaw  -- IAX2/NuFone/3 is making progress passing it to  SIP/3044-bcd0
  -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/3'  == Spawn extension (macro-outvoip-2, s, 7) exited  non-zero on 'SIP/3044-bcd0' in macro 'outvoip-2'  == Spawn extension (crystal-sip, 8800759, 1)
  exited non-zero on 'SIP/3044-bcd0'   x*CLI iax2 show peers  Name/Username Host Mask  Port Status  voicepulse2/Fbg 
66.234.228.166 

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone inbound

2005-07-25 Thread Rich Adamson

 Is anyone else having problems with nufone's inbound?  When I try calling all 
 I get is either 
a fast busy signal or the recording that the person I'm calling isn't 
available. 
 

Yes, our 800 number through Nufone is not forwarding to us via iax.
However, when we signed up for the service, we were given an option
for Nufone to roll over to another pstn number should there be a
problem, and that worked just fine.

So, yes Nufone has a problem, but our test call came through just
fine. :)


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone

2005-05-03 Thread Alexander Lopez
What's the diffeance???

I just logged im and saw the same screens. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek
Whitten
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 7:48 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone

Nufone is now finished with upgrading their system and now are accepting
new customers.. 

now go sign up and quiturbitchin about broadvoice and their lack of.
everything

http://www.nufone.net

:-)


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone problems to non-na numbers

2005-04-20 Thread Pedro
Yes, same problem here.  Sign-ed up with VoipJet and seems to work
just fine (prices for most areas we call are cheaper too from what I
saw).  Only been using them for 24 hours so can't say much about
long-term stability, but so far so good.

Pedro

On 4/19/05, Matthew Asham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is anyone else having problems with Nufone dialing international (non
 NA) numbers?
 
 Pretty much every intl number dialed comes up with a voice intercept
 saying the call could not be completed as dialed.  Tried it with two
 separate accounts, and the numbers themselves work from the local
 telco.
 
 The problem appears to have started within the last few days (and yes I
 have emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED], just wondering if we're the only ones
 having the problem).
 
 Matthew
 
 --
 Matthew Asham - the B.C. Wireless Network Society
 www.bcwireless.net - +1 604 484 5289 x1006
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone problems to non-na numbers

2005-04-20 Thread steve


On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Pedro wrote:

 Yes, same problem here.  Sign-ed up with VoipJet and seems to work
 just fine (prices for most areas we call are cheaper too from what I
 saw).  Only been using them for 24 hours so can't say much about
 long-term stability, but so far so good.


I had this problem and it turned out that I was sending my outgoing calls 
to switch-2.  I switched my peer to send calls to switch-1 and things came 
right.

Jeremy says that switch-2 is considered the backup and call routes on 
there are being redone (or words to that effect).

Regards,
Steve

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone, VoIPJet, circuit (fast) busy question

2005-04-01 Thread Mike Benoit
If I recall correctly Fast Busy basically means the destination number
is not busy (regular busy) but your provider most likely is either over
loaded, or has some other issues.

I've been getting busy signals with Nufone pretty regularly over the
last few days, and there email support is not responding as usual.

There front page also says they are no longer accepting new customers
due to system upgrades, maybe that has something to do with it. Who
knows...

On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:09 +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
 I've noticed that nufone returns 'circuit busy' messages FAST (when it 
 does) while this tends to take a while with VoIPJet.
 
 I've also seen 'circuit fast busy' message - what is the difference 
 between the two?
 
 Thanks,
 Jean-Michel.
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-16 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver

(obviously if you do other magic in your dialplan this needs to be adjusted.  
The important part is the 'g' flag to Dial (go on after hangup), and the NoOp 
which echos the dialstatus and hangupcause variables to the console.
 

How would you do this in an AGI script? Basically what I have at the 
moment is:

(minimize connection time, tries to open both nufone and voipjet and 
route through
which one is fastest)

my $dialstr = 
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/$numberIAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/$number|120;
my $res = $::YKOZ_AGI-exec (DIAL $dialstr);

Here is what I see on the CLI:
AGI Rx  EXEC DIAL 
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587|120 
   -- AGI Script Executing Application: (DIAL) Options: 
(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587|120)
   -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587
   -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587
   -- Call accepted by 216.118.117.46 (format ulaw)
   -- Format for call is ulaw
   -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)
   -- Format for call is ulaw
   -- IAX2/voipjet/7 is making progress passing it to IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1
   -- IAX2/NuFone/6 is circuit-busy
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/6'
   -- IAX2/voipjet/7 is busy
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/voipjet/7'
 == Everyone is busy/congested at this time


Nufone is rock-solid stable.  I have been using them for about 5kmin/month 
over the past year with *no* issues, which is why I'd like to see what you're 
getting back for a dialstatus and hangupcause.
 

Well maybe it depends on the route you're using... you know, like 
'connect me to a mobile phone on some lost island in the indian ocean' 
might not be as reliable as 'pass me onto the library of new york' :)

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-16 Thread Eric Wieling
Once you run Dial from an AGI script, you lose control of the call via 
the AGI script.

Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:

(obviously if you do other magic in your dialplan this needs to be 
adjusted.  The important part is the 'g' flag to Dial (go on after 
hangup), and the NoOp which echos the dialstatus and hangupcause 
variables to the console.
 

How would you do this in an AGI script? Basically what I have at the 
moment is:

(minimize connection time, tries to open both nufone and voipjet and 
route through
which one is fastest)

my $dialstr = 
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/$numberIAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/$number|120;
my $res = $::YKOZ_AGI-exec (DIAL $dialstr);

Here is what I see on the CLI:
AGI Rx  EXEC DIAL 
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587|120 
   -- AGI Script Executing Application: (DIAL) Options: 
(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587|120)
   -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587
   -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/01133692660587
   -- Call accepted by 216.118.117.46 (format ulaw)
   -- Format for call is ulaw
   -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format ulaw)
   -- Format for call is ulaw
   -- IAX2/voipjet/7 is making progress passing it to IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1
   -- IAX2/NuFone/6 is circuit-busy
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/6'
   -- IAX2/voipjet/7 is busy
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/voipjet/7'
 == Everyone is busy/congested at this time


Nufone is rock-solid stable.  I have been using them for about 
5kmin/month over the past year with *no* issues, which is why I'd like 
to see what you're getting back for a dialstatus and hangupcause.
 

Well maybe it depends on the route you're using... you know, like 
'connect me to a mobile phone on some lost island in the indian ocean' 
might not be as reliable as 'pass me onto the library of new york' :)

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Scott Laird
On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Richard J. Sears wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I am using NuFone for 866 inbound service and I am trying to figure out
the callerid part of it. Any call into my * system just shows Toll 
Free
Call and will not give me the calling party's caller ID info.

Is this just something I have to live with using NuFOne, or did I miss
some type of config in * that will grab the callerID other than the
inbound 866 number...?
You should see the calling number as well, but NuFone doesn't provide 
caller name for 800 numbers.  The last time this came up, it looked 
like most (if not all) VoIP 800-number providers were in the same boat.

Scott
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Richard J. Sears
So how do I capture the caller number..? All I see is the 866 number
that NuFone has assigned to me.


Thanks !!


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:40:41 -0800
Scott Laird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Richard J. Sears wrote:
 
  Hey Everyone,
 
  I am using NuFone for 866 inbound service and I am trying to figure out
  the callerid part of it. Any call into my * system just shows Toll 
  Free
  Call and will not give me the calling party's caller ID info.
 
  Is this just something I have to live with using NuFOne, or did I miss
  some type of config in * that will grab the callerID other than the
  inbound 866 number...?
 
 You should see the calling number as well, but NuFone doesn't provide 
 caller name for 800 numbers.  The last time this came up, it looked 
 like most (if not all) VoIP 800-number providers were in the same boat.
 
 
 Scott
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Scott Laird
On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Richard J. Sears wrote:
So how do I capture the caller number..? All I see is the 866 number
that NuFone has assigned to me.
What's in ${CALLERIDNUM}?  It should also show up in the CDR.  For me, 
it works exactly like caller ID information generated by my X100P, 
except for the missing name data and the usual ANI issues.

Scott
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Eric Wieling
Richard J. Sears wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I am using NuFone for 866 inbound service and I am trying to figure out
the callerid part of it. Any call into my * system just shows Toll Free
Call and will not give me the calling party's caller ID info.
Is this just something I have to live with using NuFOne, or did I miss
some type of config in * that will grab the callerID other than the
inbound 866 number...?
NuFone (and many VoIP providers) do not provide incoming Caller*ID 
Name (at least for toll free, maybe toll service as well).  This is 
because it costs them more to provide the Name service.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Richard J. Sears
Hi Scott - 

You are correct - this is in the CDR:


2005-03-16 16:38:32 IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:45 7607534720 Toll-Free Call 
7607534720 Dial SIP/1022|15|rtm 2060  ANSWERED 00:28 


So it looks like I am getting the caller ID to the phone, but all I am
seeing on any of the phones I have tested is the first part Toll-Free
Call - 

It would appear that the phones that I am using do not have enough
screen space to show the number as well.


Thanks much for the help.

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:55:51 -0800
Scott Laird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Richard J. Sears wrote:
 
  So how do I capture the caller number..? All I see is the 866 number
  that NuFone has assigned to me.
 
 What's in ${CALLERIDNUM}?  It should also show up in the CDR.  For me, 
 it works exactly like caller ID information generated by my X100P, 
 except for the missing name data and the usual ANI issues.
 
 
 Scott
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Luki
If you want the CallerID name, you can hack together a script to query
Google's phonebook via AGI. It's damn fast and you can cache the
results in a database. You don't always get a match, but in that case
you can resort to the city/state database from www.nanpa.com/reports
and at least get the location of the exchange of the call. Still more
info that just the number :). 760-753 for example is ENCINITAS, CA,
operated by Pacific Bell.

nanpa.com provides the their DB for download -- it's about 130K
records for all states. Not sure how legal the Google hack would be,
so use it at your own risk. It does work, though... and often provides
you the name, address, city and state.

--Luki
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID

2005-03-16 Thread Jay Milk
I'm using a little agi to get the name for *some* callers -
http://muware.com/asterisk

 -Original Message-
 From: Richard J. Sears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:32 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone and CallerID
 
 
 Hey Everyone,
 
 I am using NuFone for 866 inbound service and I am trying to 
 figure out the callerid part of it. Any call into my * system 
 just shows Toll Free Call and will not give me the calling 
 party's caller ID info.
 
 Is this just something I have to live with using NuFOne, or 
 did I miss some type of config in * that will grab the 
 callerID other than the inbound 866 number...?
 
 Thanks !!
 
 **
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 Vice President 
 American Internet Services  

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone

2005-03-10 Thread Scott Laird
On Mar 10, 2005, at 7:06 AM, Mark Halverson wrote:
Anyone know how many simultaneous calls you can receive on a NuFone 
DID?
If you're talking about an 800-number DID, then I don't think there's a 
limit, at least until you start saturating their capacity.  There have 
been reports of users with 20+ calls going at once during an emergency.

I don't know if the same rules apply to their Michigan DIDs; I think 
they're using a fixed-price model for them, which usually means that 
you're limited to 1 or 2 calls at a time.

Scott
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-09 Thread Yair Hakak
the following is on voipjet's site:

Please note we are having a temporary glitch with our New York
location. Please send traffic to our West Coast Premium Server until
the problem is fixed sometime today. New SERVER IP: 69.25.60.30

although i guess an email to this effect would have been nice.

-yair


On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 17:41:07 +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver
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 Hi List,
 
 I'm using VoIPJet and NuFone as a fallback, and it seems that both of
 them are circuit busy!
 
 Also it seems that VoIPJet takes forever to return 'circuit busy' while
 NuFone does it instantly.
 
 At any rate, is there like a reliable third VoIP provider I can use for
 fallback when the two others are busy?
 
 Cheers,
 Jean-Michel.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-09 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On March 9, 2005 08:41 am, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
 I'm using VoIPJet and NuFone as a fallback, and it seems that both of
 them are circuit busy!

What exactly is the return code for nufone?  Your dialplan should look 
something like this:

exten = whatever,1,Dial([EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN},,g)
exten = whatever,2,NoOp(DIALSTATUS IS ${DIALSTATUS}, HANGUPCAUSE IS 
${HANGUPCAUSE})
exten = whatever,3,Hangup

(obviously if you do other magic in your dialplan this needs to be adjusted.  
The important part is the 'g' flag to Dial (go on after hangup), and the NoOp 
which echos the dialstatus and hangupcause variables to the console.

Nufone is rock-solid stable.  I have been using them for about 5kmin/month 
over the past year with *no* issues, which is why I'd like to see what you're 
getting back for a dialstatus and hangupcause.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-09 Thread Cirelle Internet Products
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Hi List,
I'm using VoIPJet and NuFone as a fallback, and it seems that both of 
them are circuit busy!

How are you determining a fallback condition from one voip to another?
greg
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-09 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On March 9, 2005 10:43 am, Cirelle Internet Products wrote:
 How are you determining a fallback condition from one voip to another?

Mine's rather simple but it works well:

[macro-nufone-dial]
exten = s,1,GotoIf($[$ACCOUNTCODE != ],s,gotac)
exten = s,n,SetVar(ACCOUNTCODE=${ARG2})
exten = s,n,GotoIf($[{$ARG2} != ],s,gotac)
exten = s,n,SetVar(ACCOUNTCODE=benshaw)
exten = s,n(gotac),SetAccount(${ACCOUNTCODE})
exten = s,n,GotoIf($[${LEN(${ARG1})} = 10]?s,add1)
exten = s,n,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${ARG1},,g)
exten = s,n,NoOp(NUFONE: HANGUPCAUSE is ${HANGUPCAUSE} and DIALSTATUS is 
${DIALSTATUS})
exten = s,n,Goto(dial-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten = s,n(add1),Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1${ARG1},,g)
exten = s,n,NoOp(NUFONE: HANGUPCAUSE is ${HANGUPCAUSE} and DIALSTATUS is 
${DIALSTATUS})
exten = s,n,Goto(dial-${DIALSTATUS},1)

exten = dial-CANCEL,1,Hangup
exten = dial-ANSWER,1,Hangup
exten = dial-NOANSWER,1,Hangup
exten = dial-BUSY,1,Busy
exten = dial-CONGESTION,1,Macro(pri-dial,${ARG1},${ARG2})
exten = dial-CHANUNAVAIL,1,Macro(pri-dial,${ARG1},${ARG2})

; handle NXX-NXX-, 1-NXX-NXX- and 011...
[nufone]
exten = _NXXNXX,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN})
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN:1})
exten = _011.,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN})

You can ignore the accountcode stuff, we handle calls for several businesses 
so I sort the accounting out that way.  

For contexts that I want to have calls go out to Nufone I include the 'nufone' 
context.  As you can see, it handles 10-digit, 11-digit and international 
(variable-digit) extensions.

Basically if it's a 10-digit #, add a '1' to it.  Then attempt to Dial() 
through my Nufone account.  You'll notice the 'g' flag to the Dial() 
application which tells it to go on in context after a hangup.  I then check 
the status of DIALSTATUS and if the result was CONGESTION or CHANUNAVAIL I 
fall back and dial out my PRI.

Personally I think that CONGESTION should never be returned unless the other 
side SAYS piss off, I'm too busy to handle your call but IAX will throw 
back a CONGESTION status if it can't reach the other side, which is why I 
have to check for both CONGESTION and CHANUNAVAIL.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone + VoIPJet = busy busy busy

2005-03-09 Thread Cirelle Internet Products
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On March 9, 2005 10:43 am, Cirelle Internet Products wrote:
 

How are you determining a fallback condition from one voip to another?
   

Mine's rather simple but it works well:
[macro-nufone-dial]
exten = s,1,GotoIf($[$ACCOUNTCODE != ],s,gotac)
exten = s,n,SetVar(ACCOUNTCODE=${ARG2})
exten = s,n,GotoIf($[{$ARG2} != ],s,gotac)
exten = s,n,SetVar(ACCOUNTCODE=benshaw)
exten = s,n(gotac),SetAccount(${ACCOUNTCODE})
exten = s,n,GotoIf($[${LEN(${ARG1})} = 10]?s,add1)
exten = s,n,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${ARG1},,g)
exten = s,n,NoOp(NUFONE: HANGUPCAUSE is ${HANGUPCAUSE} and DIALSTATUS is 
${DIALSTATUS})
exten = s,n,Goto(dial-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten = s,n(add1),Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1${ARG1},,g)
exten = s,n,NoOp(NUFONE: HANGUPCAUSE is ${HANGUPCAUSE} and DIALSTATUS is 
${DIALSTATUS})
exten = s,n,Goto(dial-${DIALSTATUS},1)

exten = dial-CANCEL,1,Hangup
exten = dial-ANSWER,1,Hangup
exten = dial-NOANSWER,1,Hangup
exten = dial-BUSY,1,Busy
exten = dial-CONGESTION,1,Macro(pri-dial,${ARG1},${ARG2})
exten = dial-CHANUNAVAIL,1,Macro(pri-dial,${ARG1},${ARG2})
; handle NXX-NXX-, 1-NXX-NXX- and 011...
[nufone]
exten = _NXXNXX,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN})
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN:1})
exten = _011.,1,Macro(nufone-dial,${EXTEN})
You can ignore the accountcode stuff, we handle calls for several businesses 
so I sort the accounting out that way.  

For contexts that I want to have calls go out to Nufone I include the 'nufone' 
context.  As you can see, it handles 10-digit, 11-digit and international 
(variable-digit) extensions.

Basically if it's a 10-digit #, add a '1' to it.  Then attempt to Dial() 
through my Nufone account.  You'll notice the 'g' flag to the Dial() 
application which tells it to go on in context after a hangup.  I then check 
the status of DIALSTATUS and if the result was CONGESTION or CHANUNAVAIL I 
fall back and dial out my PRI.

Personally I think that CONGESTION should never be returned unless the other 
side SAYS piss off, I'm too busy to handle your call but IAX will throw 
back a CONGESTION status if it can't reach the other side, which is why I 
have to check for both CONGESTION and CHANUNAVAIL.

-A.
 

Thanx Andrew
greg
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone and Dialing Out

2005-01-25 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On January 24, 2005 11:21 pm, Bobby Lacey wrote:
 Yes I have it there. Here is my iax.conf


 [NuFone]
 type=user
 secret=pass
 context=inbound

That is a user entry.  I'm looking for a peer entry, which is used when 
placing outbound calls.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone and Dialing Out

2005-01-25 Thread Eric Wieling
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On January 24, 2005 11:21 pm, Bobby Lacey wrote:
Yes I have it there. Here is my iax.conf


[NuFone]
type=user
secret=pass
context=inbound

That is a user entry.  I'm looking for a peer entry, which is used when 
placing outbound calls.
If he's dialing via Dial(IAX2/username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] then I don't 
think Asterisk will use the peer entry anyway.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone and Dialing Out

2005-01-25 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On January 25, 2005 08:07 am, Eric Wieling wrote:
 If he's dialing via Dial(IAX2/username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] then I don't
 think Asterisk will use the peer entry anyway.

That is exactly my point.

He either needs to specify the NANPA context if doing it the way he is, or use 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) and have a nufone peer entry which specifies the context.

At least that is my current best guess as to why it's not working for 
him.  :-)

-A.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

2005-01-17 Thread Mark Halverson
I too had the same problem - it fixed itself the other day.

Of course, it was five days after reporting the problem with no response
from NuFone...additionally, if I attempted to call and # in the 707 area
code the call would not go through.

The other problem that I find with NuFone is the CLEC that they are using
does NOT recognize the new area code splits and their switch is NOT
programmed properly.  I have a nationwide 800# and noticed that when I
SetCallerID there are EIGHT area codes that I cannot call from. I am using
VALID ANIs because I can pickup the 'landline' phone with the same ANI and
call the number just fine.  What is strange is the there are other
nationwide 800# that I can call just fine and others that I can't.

Anyone else having that problem?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake Franklin
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 3:18 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

Hello,

I've signed up for a NuFone account, and added the following 
instructions to my config files per NufFones directinos:

iax.conf
[NuFone]
type=peer
host=switch-1.nufone.net
secret=password

extensions.conf
(under the [default] context)
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN}

I then get this message in the CLI:

 -- Executing Dial(SIP/jake-fe5d, 
IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555) in new stack
 -- Called user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555
 -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format gsm)
 -- Format for call is gsm
 -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'
   == No one is available to answer at this time

I have, of course, changed the username/passwd and phone # for security 
reasons in this e-mail.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Jake
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

2005-01-17 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On January 17, 2005 10:55 am, Mark Halverson wrote:
 Of course, it was five days after reporting the problem with no response
 from NuFone...additionally, if I attempted to call and # in the 707 area
 code the call would not go through.

Do you have the ticket # from your support@ email?

 The other problem that I find with NuFone is the CLEC that they are using
 does NOT recognize the new area code splits and their switch is NOT
 programmed properly.  I have a nationwide 800# and noticed that when I
 SetCallerID there are EIGHT area codes that I cannot call from. I am using
 VALID ANIs because I can pickup the 'landline' phone with the same ANI and
 call the number just fine.  What is strange is the there are other
 nationwide 800# that I can call just fine and others that I can't.

Nufone is not just a VOIP provider, they are themselves a CLEC if I 
understand correctly.

At any rate -- if you have the ticket #s from your support emails then find 
JerJer on #asterisk and give him that information and he will bitch-slap the 
support staff for not doing their job.  If not... well you didn't go through 
the proper channels.

 Anyone else having that problem?

I've been using Nufone since November 2003.  I have never had connectivity, 
bad audio or other problems with them that were Nufone's fault.  My support@ 
emails were all answered promptly with the exception of one, which I tracked 
down JerJer and he corrected the problem with his staff.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

2005-01-16 Thread Wilson Pickett
  -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format gsm)
  -- Format for call is gsm
  -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'
== No one is available to answer at this time

Is the callerid a number like 7073131 ?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

2005-01-16 Thread Steve Totaro
try iax2 debug


 Hello,
 
 I've signed up for a NuFone account, and added the following 
 instructions to my config files per NufFones directinos:
 
 iax.conf
 [NuFone]
 type=peer
 host=switch-1.nufone.net
 secret=password
 
 extensions.conf
 (under the [default] context)
 exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN}
 
 I then get this message in the CLI:
 
  -- Executing Dial(SIP/jake-fe5d, 
 IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555) in new stack
  -- Called user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555
  -- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format gsm)
  -- Format for call is gsm
  -- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'
== No one is available to answer at this time
 
 I have, of course, changed the username/passwd and phone # for security 
 reasons in this e-mail.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
 Jake
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone help

2005-01-16 Thread Richard Lyman
Jake Franklin wrote:
Hello,
I've signed up for a NuFone account, and added the following 
instructions to my config files per NufFones directinos:

iax.conf
[NuFone]
type=peer
host=switch-1.nufone.net
secret=password
extensions.conf
(under the [default] context)
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN}
I then get this message in the CLI:
-- Executing Dial(SIP/jake-fe5d, 
IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555) in new stack
-- Called user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1303555
-- Call accepted by 66.225.202.72 (format gsm)
-- Format for call is gsm
-- Hungup 'IAX2/NuFone/1'
  == No one is available to answer at this time

I have, of course, changed the username/passwd and phone # for 
security reasons in this e-mail.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Jake
i had this issue the other day.  and a cvs-head update fixed it.  (there 
was a kernel update fix that happened right around the same time and i'm 
not completely sure which fixed it (hense the mentioning of it))

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] nufone config

2004-10-11 Thread Andrew Thompson
Can someone post or forward me the relevant sections of their nufone
configs?
I seem to be brainfarting on making it work. All my outbound attempts
end up with results like this:
bebop*CLI iax2 debug
IAX2 Debugging Enabled
bebop*CLI set verbose 9
Verbosity was 0 and is now 9
-- Executing SetCallerID(SIP/710-1980, 9104108307) in new stack
-- Executing Dial(SIP/710-1980,
IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/19104108307) in new stack
-- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/19104108307
Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass: NEW
   Timestamp: 6ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 0 [198.22.67.70:4569]
   VERSION : 2
   CALLED NUMBER   : 19104108307
   CALLING NUMBER  : 9104108307
   LANGUAGE: en
   USERNAME: andrewkt
   FORMAT  : 4
   CAPABILITY  : 14
   ADSICPE : 2
   DATE TIME   : 155805489
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass:
REJECT
   Timestamp: 00016ms  SCall: 00170  DCall: 1 [198.22.67.70:4569]
   CAUSE   : No authority found
bebop*CLI
Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK
   Timestamp: 00016ms  SCall: 1  DCall: 00170 [198.22.67.70:4569]
-- IAX2/nufone/1 is circuit-busy
-- Hungup 'IAX2/nufone/1'
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time
-- Executing Congestion(SIP/710-1980, ) in new stack
  == Spawn extension (trusted, 19104108307, 3) exited non-zero on
'SIP/710-1980'
bebop*CLI
I've tried several variations of friend/user/peer in iax.conf but
haven't been able to make anything happen. My most recent config looks
like this one, which is basically a duplicate of my voicepulse connect
entry, which does work.
register = andrewkt:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; knock knock...
[nufone]
type=friend ; yes, i know friend is evil, it was a last resort attempt
host=switch-2.nufone.net
username=andrewkt
context=default
auth=md5
secret=mypass
At some point last night, I think I had * registering properly with
nufone, as it showed up when I did iax2 show registry Now, it does
not. I'm not worried about that yet, as my (brand new) toll free did
doesn't seem to be working anyway (doesn't ring to failover, I get a
message from my LEC saying the number is disconnected).
My dialout line is a copy of my working voicepulse out section:
[NuFoneOut]
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,SetCallerID(9104108307)
exten = _1NXXNXX,2,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN})
exten = _1NXXNXX,3,Congestion
exten = _1NXXNXX,4,Hangup
 My context in iax.conf is NANPA or some such.  Cannot look at it now.
Although I do remember seeing NANPA in some example configs somewhere, 
it didn't change my results.

--
Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error

2004-07-11 Thread Brian K. West
Yes in some cases you would if the 800 number restricts the call via a
geographic area.  But you are in no way REQUIRED to set a callerid before
you place a call.

bkw

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error


 On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Brian K. West wrote:

  No you don't it will just make one up...

 I beg to differ, Mr Brian sir. I had problems calling 800 numbers with
 Nufone, and Jeremy explained to me that they check for a caller id before
 sending calls to 800 numbers.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error

2004-07-10 Thread jparr
You need to send a vallid CALLERID to Nufone.

On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, V59Net wrote:

 Use the NuFone to call numbers 1800,1866 and after 20 seconds the call is
 interrupted. In log of * it writes: Max retries exceeded you host.
 Somebody can help me?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error

2004-07-10 Thread Brian K. West
No you don't it will just make one up...

bkw
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error


 You need to send a vallid CALLERID to Nufone.

 On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, V59Net wrote:

  Use the NuFone to call numbers 1800,1866 and after 20 seconds the call
is
  interrupted. In log of * it writes: Max retries exceeded you host.
  Somebody can help me?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] NuFone Error

2004-07-10 Thread jparr
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Brian K. West wrote:

 No you don't it will just make one up...

I beg to differ, Mr Brian sir. I had problems calling 800 numbers with
Nufone, and Jeremy explained to me that they check for a caller id before
sending calls to 800 numbers.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

2004-05-27 Thread Steve Totaro
I went with voicepulse after I emailed NuFone sales twice about paying for
some 800 numbers that were never responded to.

After looking at clearpath's page they might get my business since it seems
they offer 800 service.

Who offers the ability to forward your number to a different number in case
of outage?  I read that voicepulse was adding that capability but it seems
that it never happened.


- Original Message - 
From: John Fraizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection


 Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

 
  In short, you're making this problem worse.  Answer the damn support
emails
  quickly and people won't see the need to post here.  I get the we got
your
  support question, your ticket # is .. email quickly but then it tends
to
  languish for a while.  I've only had a few support questions though, so
my
  under-a-dozen number of support requests are likely not a good dataset
to
  extrapolate from.
 
  Regards,
  Andrew

 Ahem

 http://www.clearpath1.com/


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

2004-05-27 Thread John Fraizer
Steve Totaro wrote:
I went with voicepulse after I emailed NuFone sales twice about paying for
some 800 numbers that were never responded to.
After looking at clearpath's page they might get my business since it seems
they offer 800 service.
Who offers the ability to forward your number to a different number in case
of outage?  I read that voicepulse was adding that capability but it seems
that it never happened.
Clearpath can do that.  I haven't written it specific into the dialplan 
on the clearpath servers yet but, I do have it on my personal * server.

John
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

2004-05-27 Thread brian
Nufone does the forwarding for us during an outage...  I still don't know
why you guys don't get emails from them... I bet your spamfilter/rbl is
blocking them.

bkw

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Totaro
 Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

 I went with voicepulse after I emailed NuFone sales twice about paying for
 some 800 numbers that were never responded to.

 After looking at clearpath's page they might get my business since it
 seems
 they offer 800 service.

 Who offers the ability to forward your number to a different number in
 case
 of outage?  I read that voicepulse was adding that capability but it seems
 that it never happened.


 - Original Message -
 From: John Fraizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection


  Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
 
  
   In short, you're making this problem worse.  Answer the damn support
 emails
   quickly and people won't see the need to post here.  I get the we got
 your
   support question, your ticket # is .. email quickly but then it tends
 to
   languish for a while.  I've only had a few support questions though,
 so
 my
   under-a-dozen number of support requests are likely not a good dataset
 to
   extrapolate from.
  
   Regards,
   Andrew
 
  Ahem
 
  http://www.clearpath1.com/
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

2004-05-27 Thread Michael Graves
I can second this. Clearpath=v.good. I have one DID and an 800 through
them.

Michael

On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:49:07 -0400, John Fraizer wrote:

 Steve Totaro wrote:
 
 I went with voicepulse after I emailed NuFone sales twice about paying for
 some 800 numbers that were never responded to.
 
 After looking at clearpath's page they might get my business since it seems
 they offer 800 service.
 
 Who offers the ability to forward your number to a different number in case
 of outage?  I read that voicepulse was adding that capability but it seems
 that it never happened.
 

Clearpath can do that.  I haven't written it specific into the dialplan 
on the clearpath servers yet but, I do have it on my personal * server.

John


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection

2004-05-27 Thread Rich Adamson
brian,

I've tried repeated emails with both direct to jeremy and to company
address over the last two months. No response, but I know the emails
were delivered. I gave up.

Rich

 Nufone does the forwarding for us during an outage...  I still don't know
 why you guys don't get emails from them... I bet your spamfilter/rbl is
 blocking them.
 
 bkw
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Totaro
  Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:47 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection
 
  I went with voicepulse after I emailed NuFone sales twice about paying for
  some 800 numbers that were never responded to.
 
  After looking at clearpath's page they might get my business since it
  seems
  they offer 800 service.
 
  Who offers the ability to forward your number to a different number in
  case
  of outage?  I read that voicepulse was adding that capability but it seems
  that it never happened.
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: John Fraizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nufone Connection
 
 
   Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
  
   
In short, you're making this problem worse.  Answer the damn support
  emails
quickly and people won't see the need to post here.  I get the we got
  your
support question, your ticket # is .. email quickly but then it tends
  to
languish for a while.  I've only had a few support questions though,
  so
  my
under-a-dozen number of support requests are likely not a good dataset
  to
extrapolate from.
   
Regards,
Andrew
  
   Ahem
  
   http://www.clearpath1.com/
  
  
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