Hi,
We’re looking for an experienced Asterisk engineer/programmer to
configure and install Asterisk systems.
This is a full time position and the person will be based in Asia. Share options are available and we are open to
negotiate.
Minimum of 1 year experience installing and
yes, but all this makes it more complex and more expencive, and removes the
chance
of the mom and pop itps to disappear.
maybe the AMERICAN DREAM concept of growing big from small is not in fcc charter
> You can dial the number but often it is an administrative number and
> that won't cut it
Rehan,
Matt,
Matt, thanks for replying to Rehans question.
For everyone, Matt was making reference to
www.fcc.gov
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> 6/3/05
> Commission Requires Interconnected VoIP Providers to
> Provide Enhanced 911 Service.
> Recorded Audio/Video Webcast of Commission Meeting
> http://www.
Rehan,
Matt,
Matt, thanks for replying to Rehans question.
For everyone, Matt was making reference to
www.fcc.gov
---
6/3/05
Commission Requires Interconnected VoIP Providers to
Provide Enhanced 911 Service.
Recorded Audio/Video Webcast of Commission Meeting
http://www.fcc.gov/realaud
We are alos interested in these routes
rgds
shams
On 6/9/05, Karim Delgado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> we are looking for carriers who can supply us with
> further capacity to the routes as outlined below.
>
> Please contact me off list if you can supply the
> specified volume f
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Michael Young wrote:
> I wasn't aware that any I-2 centers were up yet -- wish they were
> everywhere already. I read in a trade rag that Verizon charged Vonage
> $10 Million to interconnect to E-911 in Manhattan, I wonder if that was
> via IP or with traditional trunks?
i thin
I wasn't aware that any I-2 centers were up yet -- wish they were
everywhere already. I read in a trade rag that Verizon charged Vonage
$10 Million to interconnect to E-911 in Manhattan, I wonder if that was
via IP or with traditional trunks?
Michael
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:00:52 -0400
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go to the FCC website www.fcc.gov and download the recent
> documentation. It clearly describes what a voip provider is that
> needs to provide E911. Basically (and this is basic) if you require
> broadband and the customer can
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 09:20 -0400, Matt wrote:
> I'd be interested in reading the Nortel NTP document (we have a
> smaller switch however that was installed by the phone company!!)..
>
> I believe all circuits do come from the same FMT. Site is fed by
> fibre. The telco equipment is SUPPOSED to
Good day,
we are looking for carriers who can supply us with
further capacity to the routes as outlined below.
Please contact me off list if you can supply the
specified volume for these routes.
Thanks!
Karim Delgado
Capstone Communications
1-(678)-884-9126(USA)
1-(519)-488-0309
Quoting Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All the 911 numbers, really point to a real pstn number or a did.
No, not in Minnesota, at least. Here we have a dedicated facilities from our
switch (DMS-500) to
each of the selective routers. Depending one the selec
Go to the FCC website www.fcc.gov and download the recent
documentation. It clearly describes what a voip provider is that
needs to provide E911. Basically (and this is basic) if you require
broadband and the customer can receive calls and can place calls you
need to provide E911 service.
On 6/8
You can dial the number but often it is an administrative number and
that won't cut it for E911 compliance.
To comply with E911 you need to access the E911 trunks (which can only
be done via a CLEC/iLEC interconnect).You also need to update the
PS/ALI database.
If you are going to update the
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Michael Young wrote:
> Uh, no, they don't really point to a real PSTN number. It doesn't work
> that way.
>
> And, no, there isn't some magic number you can dial from California to
> get the Manhattan E911 center.
Actually, there is. Manhattan is I-2 enabled. That's not the ca
Uh, no, they don't really point to a real PSTN number. It doesn't work
that way.
And, no, there isn't some magic number you can dial from California to
get the Manhattan E911 center.
Michael
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From: Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I
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Hello All,
I was wondering, Has any one registered there company as a VOIP service
provider
with FCC ?
Or any other government agency, if they havent, then how does fcc rules the
e911 and
how does fcc know who is and who is not a VOIP service provider ?
What is the DEFINATION of a voip servi
All the 911 numbers, really point to a real pstn number or a did.
Does any one know a list of these numbers, or a way to dial a remote 911 number
from
another city, ie if i want to call the manhattan 911 number from california, is
there a way
to do that ?
If there is a way to do that, i think
Teliax.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
Tel: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759
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