Good morning Roy,
What about Voop AS? (www.voop.no)
Magnus
On 6/23/05, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i'm looking for low-price termination worldwide, hopefully on iax2.
can anyone help me? please email pricing information.
roy
www.virtualphoneline.com/asterisk/
The setup fee remains, my email does not say anything about the activation fee.
Go ahead and sign, i will have it credited for you.
Rehan
Can you please email me the correct configuration to get this to work
with asterisk via IAX.
Also I went to your
we can offer you a hosted pbx up to 10 extention free of charge for 6 months,
based on
asterisk
u can look at www.ip-pabx.com
we require you to buy our ip phones, they are 125$ each
rehan
Hello,
Does anyone now, if there are any legal requirements for setups of
Digital (i.e.
yes, so ?
whats your point ?
Your website uses the words activation fee, not your email.
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From: Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I
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On Jun 24, 2005, at 6:28 AM, Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies
I wrote:
yes, so ?
whats your point ?
Your website uses the words activation fee, not your email.
Why is it that VoIP re-re-re-sellers != customer service?
It's a definite trend.
Robert Goodyear
Brand Up LLC
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Robert Goodyear wrote:
Why is it that VoIP re-re-re-sellers != customer service?
It's a definite trend.
you get what you pay for. 3$/month does not buy customer service.
-alex
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On Jun 24, 2005, at 9:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Robert Goodyear wrote:
Why is it that VoIP re-re-re-sellers != customer service?
It's a definite trend.
you get what you pay for. 3$/month does not buy customer service.
Common courtesy, though, is free.
Dear All,
I would like to budge in here, since its my posting here in the subject:
We DO provide 24 hrs customer service via an online ticketing system, customer
has to
login and make a request.
The reason to send out the 3$ email was so you guys can try it out.
One of the customers from the
Hello everyone out there, how are you doing today?
Please could anyone help me out here, I am looking for reliable A-Z VOIP
provider that will terminate either sip or Aix, with a better rates for West
African Countries and USA and Canada but not cheap.
Thanks
Joshua
- Original Message
Hello everyone out there, how are you doing today?
Please could anyone help me out here, I am looking for reliable A-Z VOIP
provider that will terminate either sip or Aix, with a better rates for West
African Countries and USA and Canada but not cheap.
Thanks
Joshua
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Danny Froberg wrote:
Why not? so what qould be the correct pricing for a DID to include
customer service? If someone does the IKEA thing and sells HEAPS of low
cost $3 DID's in bulk... one would assume he'd done the calculations
beforehand and included a *resonable* level
Thats a great idea. Why haven't Chrysler, Ford, and GM done that using
this kind of idea?
-Greg
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joshua wrote:
Hello everyone out there, how are you doing today?
Please could anyone help me out here, I am looking for reliable A-Z VOIP
provider that will terminate either sip or Aix, with a better rates for
[..]
Again, WE DO provide customer service, and we do a good job on it.
Rehan
If customer support is... ignoring trouble tickets, 'extension not
available' prompt when calling calling support, broken web service, credit
card info as plain text over http, comments like 'dont expect
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
If customer support is... ignoring trouble tickets, 'extension not
available' prompt when calling calling support, broken web service,
credit card info as plain text over http, comments like 'dont expect
support for $5'
He didn't say that, I did.
-alex
If customer support is... ignoring trouble tickets, 'extension not
available' prompt when calling calling support, broken web service,
credit card info as plain text over http, comments like 'dont expect
support for $5'
He didn't say that, I did.
I wasnt refering to your post, (you said
On Jun 24, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies
I wrote:
I think if some one had 30,000$ in his pocket to spend, he wont spend
30 mins on
arguing to waive 10$ setup fee.
You missed my point. I'm talking about the other readers on this
list who may not
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This is an excellent idea! I would like to know if anybody wants to
take it further or has ideas built on this, count me in. :)
Cheers
On 6/21/05, Kenneth Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all Inter-exchange carriers using Asterisk,
Someone posted recently on the list about doing something
Hello,
We are seeking a consultant to plan and implement a Asterisk based PBX
for our organization. Our organization is located in Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
If you are interested in such a project please contact us off-list via e-mail.
-CP
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My thanks to Rob G. for
the head's up on my initial posting. I'd like to apologize to everyone for
sending a Word attachment.I have a client that just
switched to Asterisk and he recommend that I check out the product. That's
what drew mehere. Please consider my companyif you or your
Now are you going to apologise for the HTML?
geeez
On 24/06/05, Bud Brenneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a long message in HTML
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Yes Rehan I buy DID's from heaps of vendors everyday it's a 50:50 game
but it's the only way to map out reliable vendors, and if I ordered 1000
DID's from you i'd be somewhat concerned if there was suddenly an extra
$10 per DID ;)
I'm not criticising just relaying my POV. Hope you dont mind.
Besides Mexico, with a very strong anti-voip regulation, can anyone
point other countries where VoIP is being hunt-down by the telco?
I read an article citing those countries after the Vonage guys being
arrested in Mexico last April, but now I can't find it again.
I can point one: Timor
ID would like to know more about Mexico DID , pleace contact me offlist.
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