Try it at 110 baud with accoustic coupler cradle. If you have a paper
tape punch I can send you the source code for blackjack in basic.
Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:
Ok oh wise one, what are the correct settings? I've not had much luck
with modems over sip
-Jonathan
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Ok oh wise one, what are the correct settings? I've not had much luck
with modems over sip
-Jonathan
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Yeah, but our customers are not as optimistic about Sip as we are. They
want the services we provide to terminate to a PRI.
-Jonathan
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Well said Michael. If you have your own Sales and Marketing approach, then
make a strategic decision not to engage in this type of relationship. If
you don't then evaluate the opportunity and assess it on it's merits, and to
yourself.
Regards
Mark
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I use trustfax.com. Rates are good and the web interface is
easy to use. They give you your own 800 fax number. I
believe the cost is $9.95 a year plus $.10 a fax. I have
never had a problem with them, and I've heard others saying good things
about them as well.
Chris
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Jason Becker wrote:
Paul wrote:
Free email/fax/voicemail services are okay for playing around and
great for testing, but I would never use them for production needs.
You might try any one of the companies named in j2's patent
infringement lawsuits:
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zht
This looks much better. They should offer more than 60 pages of fax
storage even if that means buying an upgrade. I sold some acreage in
July and the incoming fax traffic for a few days was well over that
amount. My outbound was over 100 pages. If I had to go away for 2 or 3
days during that ti
Paul wrote:
Free email/fax/voicemail services are okay for playing around and great
for testing, but I would never use them for production needs.
You might try any one of the companies named in j2's patent infringement
lawsuits:
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=85255&p=irol-newsAr
I am a bit surprised that people are so critical of an expanding business
asking to pay another company for services.
We have had to turn down clients before because they were shady, had bad
credit and weren't willing to make a deposit or just weren't willing to pay
enough for services but it see
Free email/fax/voicemail services are okay for playing around and great
for testing, but I would never use them for production needs.
Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I wrote:
You can use www.k7.net
we will have superfax.com doing efax, but it will be a few months
Rehan
Date sent
First impression I got is that they are somewhat technically challenged:
I browsed to http://myfax.com/ and was greeted with Bad Request (Invalid
Hostname)
If the default IP for the domain was pointed to a server running apache2
they could easily fix this regardless of what software runs the
All,
I have you a solution...
http://www.accessline.biz
$6.95/month Been using them for over a year. No issues at all.
Zac Amsler, Network Operations
db3broadband, LLC
131 E Park Ave
Libertyville, IL 60048
Phone: (847) 247-1500
Fax: (847) 327-1438
"High speed wireless where ever you are!"
This
You can use www.k7.net
we will have superfax.com doing efax, but it will be a few months
Rehan
Date sent: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 13:41:43 -0400
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Subject:
Looks like thay are better than efax, but still not quite in tune with
what people really need/want.
I also think the pricing model is absolutely wrong.
steve wrote:
Paul:
Switch to Rapidfax.com I used to use efax and they are screwed up.
Steve
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Another is MyFax.com.
I too got an unbelievable amount of fax spam with eFax.
--Kevin
> The only good thing I can possibly say about efax support is that it is
> so kind of them to hire so many mentally challenged folks.
>
> I have had a $12.95/month number with them for a few years. I get less
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, steve wrote:
> That is true, however if you get the correct settings, they will also
> work just fine on IAX or SIP. Most people just do not know the correct
> settings.
I dare you to run v.92 protocols over SIP. With whatever jitter buffer you
want to.
*plonk*
-alex
Paul:
Switch to Rapidfax.com I used to use efax and they are screwed up.
Steve
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That is true, however if you get the correct settings, they will also work
just fine on IAX or SIP. Most people just do not know the correct
settings.
Steve
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The only good thing I can possibly say about efax support is that it is
so kind of them to hire so many mentally challenged folks.
I have had a $12.95/month number with them for a few years. I get less
than 25 faxes per month and about half of them are junk faxes. I used
the send feature a few
Hi:
It is very expensive to keep them. It is a lot cheaper to run everything
on SIP.
Steve
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Creasy
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This is great!! a big +++ for sangoma...
Anyway...
One of my clients is using this in his almost destroyed motel, I found it
VERY interesting, just wanted to share the info...
http://www.groundcontrol.com/index.html
Thanks
Manny
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Yeah. We're using SIP providers but we're not dumping our PRI's or T1's
yet.
-Jonathan
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, steve wrote:
> You are using old technology! Who uses T-1's and E-1's anymore!
> Almost all the big carriers are now SIP. Even crazy XO is converting
> over here.
Eh, what are you smoking.
I love TDM. TDM means my faxes are guaranteed to work. My modems are
guaranteed to
Dear all,
I'm happy to announce the Flash Operator Panel 0.23 release. FOP is a
switchboard type application for the Asterisk PBX. It runs on a web
browser with the flash plugin. It is able to display information about
your Asterisk box in real time. It is included in AMP, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
etc.
Nation Wide US Did's Needed
Price: 2$ a did
Free mins 1000 mins incoming , zero out going and .0035 a min after that
911 - Not needed
Delivery over sip or iax
Qty: Unlimited
Codec: g711
DTMF: Must Have
Terms of Payment: Paid after sold to customers
Billing: Will be provided by didx.org
Le
Folks- It seems Gary is looking to outsource some of the heavy lifting
of his operations. Plenty of outfits do that, nothing wrong with it.
For those of you that meet the criteria it sounds like a good
opportunity.
Gary- Not sure how easy it will be for you to find that "one stop shop"
but you mi
What about those of us helping out down there?
I'm leaving this morning for the area to help out in a Red Cross
shelter. I'll be installing Asterisk in the Montomery, AL HQ and then
deploying some phones in a handfull of shelters. They will all be linked
back to the HQ via satellite internet.
Gary:
You are using old technology! Who uses T-1's and E-1's anymore! Almost
all the big carriers are now SIP. Even crazy XO is converting over here.
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