Many of us whom work out of our basements consider ourselves reliable.
The fact that we can make make a full time living (some of us anyhow)
would suggest that our customers think were reliable too.
I think its horses for courses though. As an IT Manager of a 250 user
software house down on
Check out unlimitel.ca
On 8/25/05, Dovid B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I am looking for an incoming Toll Free DID. I need multiple channels. I also
need it to work from CA. Thanks a lot.
Dovid
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Thanks for your answers - and your helpfull links.
/NRB
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From: NRB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-biz] 1-800 iax Provider with pstn failover
Hi
Can anybody recommend a reliable US.
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 18:05 -0500, Christopher L. Wade wrote:
I know this is mostly off topic but here goes:
We are trying to switch to a credit card processor that supports Level
III Credit Card Data (ie. line item detail). We are running into a
chicken-and-the-egg thing. Nobody will
Kenneth Shaw wrote:
My company, ExpiTrans, does merchant accounts. Here's the reality: no
internet gateway on the market provides Level III (or even Level II)
data tradeoff. That's just not how it works. In order to provide that
kind of capability, you need to be directly connected to the
Untrue, Verisign, 3-Delta Systems, ClearCommerce, etc. all do Level III
right now! We are in talks with them already. When I posted this
question, I had already found these three - and others - but we were
unimpressed with their rates. We have now begun negotiations with them
and seem to be
Jeff Gehlbach wrote:
They may be reliable -- I'm thinking of my toll-free DID provider, who
rocks but originally was just a PayPal account and still acknowledges
that their web site sucks -- but there are no guarantees.
You are right. There are absolutely no guarantees in this market.
It's just a theory... take it or leave it
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Wieling
aka ManxPower
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:06 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz]
You can post a bounty. If it is a feature other folks want, they may add to the
bounty. We have had great success with this in the past.
Good Luck!
Paul Mahler
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www.signate.com
Paul Mahler
www.signate.com
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Another thought btw, who says they are paying those prices? Couldn't
they just negotiate a deal say $1M for all our users and be done w/it?
-Jonathan
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Sent: Thursday, August 25,
Just a reminder that earlybird pricing for AstriCon ends today. Sign
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Thanks,
Steve
Ask Me About
Untrue, Verisign, 3-Delta Systems, ClearCommerce, etc. all do Level III
right now! We are in talks with them already. When I posted this
question, I had already found these three - and others - but we were
unimpressed with their rates. We have now begun negotiations with them
and seem
That is actually the price, maybe it's not that much for Google. Or they
know something we don't.
Ariel Mónaco - Systems Engineer
Flylabs.com - Communications and Information Technology
Potosi 4456 12th floor D
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (1199)
Buenos Aires - Argentina
+54-11-4983-8142
Kenneth Shaw wrote:
My mistake, the email I sent before I was stating only what I knew
off-hand.
No problem, understandable.
What do you need level III data for, btw? The vast, vast majority of
credit cards in the market do not support that level of data to begin
with.
Purchase Cards
I just found out that posting here also gives me a lot of answers,
including CVs, other suggestions etc.
Thank you all and don't hesitate to write if you know other ways to
fix the problem.
Lars.
On 8/25/05, Paul Mahler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can post a bounty. If it is a feature other
I have seen a softphone, not sure which one, but it uses G723 as well,
and it's free of charge. They use the Microsoft codec, so I guess they
say that means it's free?
--
Dana
On 8/25/05, Ariel Mónaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is actually the price, maybe it's not that much for Google. Or
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I wrote:
It has no echo what so ever like in skype.
Xten has done a great job on letting service providers use sip, but it
does not have the echo cancellation like in skype.
So who will be the next mark spencer for the sip
Just wondering if people have seen the DIAX softphone which is small
and works very well with iax2. The link
is:http://www.laser.com/dante/
Ariel
On 8/25/05, Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Ariel and others,
Currently i think we should all think of
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:00:01PM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Steve Kennedy wrote:
Which voice codecs do you support?
Today, Google Talk supports the following standard voice codecs: PCMA,
PCMU, G.723, iLBC. We are also evaluating the Speex codec. We also
support codecs from
That is a Great Software,
BUt i was refering to something OPEN SOURCE, so every one can work on it
together.
Rehan
Just wondering if people have seen the DIAX softphone which is small
and works very well with iax2. The link
is:http://www.laser.com/dante/
Ariel
On 8/25/05, Rehan Ahmed
Dana Olson wrote:
I have seen a softphone, not sure which one, but it uses G723 as well,
and it's free of charge. They use the Microsoft codec, so I guess they
say that means it's free?
--
Dana
It would probably be a microsoft supplied DLL library file. That means
it's only free to use on
I think that we sometimes see people who are on this list with their gmail
or other personal accounts, but then do business under their domain.
I post from my personal account, but I do business on my business domain,
edgreenberg.com. (No voip there, at all, don't bother to look.)
So when
Hello, we are looking for a unix programmer who can write the following type of
application that works with asterisk.
1. Operator Console.
When a call comes in on a did, the did should be looked up in a database(against
a list of did's assigned to companies) and the name of the called company
VOIPSupply.com now offer an improved, redesigned version of the popular
Grandstream Budgetone 101 SIP Phone.
You can view the new phone here -
http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=39
This new version of the Budgetone 101 has an improved keypad design, similar
to the Grandstream
Good day,
Please see my comments inline.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, we are looking for a unix programmer who can write the following type of
application that works with asterisk.
1. Operator Console.
When a call comes in on a did, the did should be looked up in a database(against
a list
Google Talk sounds great, Much better then the experiences I've had
with Xten with Asterisk using any of the supplied codecs. Does
anyone have any insight as why Google Talk would perform so much better
in a side by side comparison using the same network and same hardware?
T
On 8/25/05, Paul
Hello,
The problem is getting a good 773 number ( chicago ).
I was planning to setup something like this:
1. one number/line from SBC to forward to a voip number
2. Get a reliable sip provider for the incoming
3. get 2-3 providers to terminate w/ caller id
Question: because the
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Rafal Koszyk wrote:
Question: because the number will come from SBC, is it just one
channel?
By default yes. You need to pay SBC for call forwarding channels. It is
a tariffed service. In VZ-land its ~10$/month/channel.
-alex
Rafal,
We used SBC for our primary like.
We did call forward to a VOIP#.
I had 33 calls up. I do not think they limit the number of forwarded calls.
We use sixtel and sellvoip for the incoming both work flawlessly.
Sixtel is co-located in downtown Chi.
/Zac
Zac Amsler, Network Operations
http://www.broad-tel.com/products/phoneadapter.php
Anybody know which chines company manufacture this modem ATA Box.. it
is call DPA 222 here
Thanks
CM
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