SIP=Session Initiation Protocol
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> Hi, I think if your phone extensions are using SIP (signalling
> protocol), then, they'll only be using the hosted PBX/Asterisk/SER to
> find each other, and once that's done, the actual RTP packets travel
> peer-to-peer. In a NAT environment (say
I need African DIDs ALL Countries.
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Hi, I think if your phone extensions are using SIP (signalling
protocol), then, they'll only be using the hosted PBX/Asterisk/SER to
find each other, and once that's done, the actual RTP packets travel
peer-to-peer. In a NAT environment (say your LAN is on a private IP),
i'm not sure if SIP can
Hello,
We need some one who can tell us how to do this.
In a centrex / hosted pbx enviorement when a call is made from an extension to
extension
The call should remain within network, and the RTP packets should remain within
the network, once the ip is found.
So the internet is not actually u
Does anyone think the owner of this list actually reads this?
>From a non-personal standpoint... The issue to me really isn't hitting
the delete key. The immediate effects of reading some off topic email
are about the same as sending it to >/dev/null . So opinions and
everything personal aside.. I
Ok,
- Original Message -
From: "trixter aka Bret McDanel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion"
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] DIDX.org emails
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On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 23:53 +0100, Danny Froberg wrote:
> People are way to bored ;)
Well it did have implications on voip businesses until jermey had to get
involved, then it degreaded.
The specific voip implications were the comments about the case law
(meaning judges decided this not me, I onl
People are way to bored ;)
Ariel Monaco wrote:
What's wrong with you people? This thread is totally personal and
off-topic.
Don't you have work to do?
- Original Message - From: "trixter aka Bret McDanel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion"
What's wrong with you people? This thread is totally personal and off-topic.
Don't you have work to do?
- Original Message -
From: "trixter aka Bret McDanel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion"
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:48 PM
Subject:
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 16:40 -0500, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
> trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
>
> >He is just mad cause about a week ago I corrected him on legal terms he
> >was incorrectly using, and when I provided actual links to non wikipedia
> >sites (like uscourts.gov for example) he got all h
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 16:30 -0500, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
> Bill Michaelson wrote:
>
> > Apparently, you cared enough to respond to his post.
>
>
>
> 1) He's not a lawyer
> 2) ???
> 3) I really don't care
I never said I was, however everything I said can easily be verified.
note these are n
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
He is just mad cause about a week ago I corrected him on legal terms he
was incorrectly using, and when I provided actual links to non wikipedia
sites (like uscourts.gov for example) he got all huffy and decided that
I shouldnt be allowed to talk about such matter
Greg:
Can you point me to information that shows how to combine AstLinux and PBXware on 45MB?
Thanks very.
smbPBXOn 11/1/05, Greg Boehnlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Paul wrote:> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Boehnlein wrote,>> >There are two things that I cannot find a way to custo
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 16:26 -0500, Bill Michaelson wrote:
> Apparently, you cared enough to respond to his post.
>
> Jeremy McNamara wrote:
He is just mad cause about a week ago I corrected him on legal terms he
was incorrectly using, and when I provided actual links to non wikipedia
sites (like
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 16:22 -0500, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
> trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
>
> >Technically speaking threatening legal action is extortion. Why lawyers
> >and collection agencies are very clever in saying 'It is our legal right
> >to bring a suit' rather than 'we are gonna sue yo
Bill Michaelson wrote:
Apparently, you cared enough to respond to his post.
1) He's not a lawyer
2) ???
3) I really don't care
Jeremy McNamara
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Apparently, you cared enough to respond to his post.
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
Technically speaking threatening legal action is extortion. Why lawyers
and collection agencies are very clever in saying 'It is our legal right
to bring a suit' rather than 'we are go
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
Technically speaking threatening legal action is extortion. Why lawyers
and collection agencies are very clever in saying 'It is our legal right
to bring a suit' rather than 'we are gonna sue you'. They imply they
will sue but never flat out say it.
Mka
Head on over to http://www.coalescentsystems.ca to cast your vote!
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Matt Riddell wrote:
What happens if I (in New Zealand) sign up for an account and start dialing
911? Will your fire trucks come over here and help me?
Yes. And as a bonus, we will gladly send Bush as the driver. Please do
not return. ;-)
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Brian Fertig wrote:
It appears like they cant get much to work. [...]
The last time I tried to use didx to check a Brazilian DID it was not
working - or it was so confusing that I gave up.
The main problem is that didx is generating more noise on this list than
business comments. When I got
> It does have direct volume control, we sell and support it and firmware
> is readily available to all our customers.
Glad to learn that, Corey! I forgot to look on your server.
This phone works beautifully, I'm totally happy with it so far and
will recommend it to customers - if I ever have any
We already made something like that, but no comparison, just a listing.
(Still have to publish the rates in a searchable form).->
http://www.voipcharges.com
There are wholesale providers on that list, so if you spend some time
going through them manually you might find what you want.
(But it
Kanishka Somaratne wrote:
> Hi
> I am looking for a credit card company that can offer merchant
> services for a non us company, I want customers pay for the services
> using there credit card.
WorldPay / PayPal (Yes, take a look at some of PayPal's newer
services.) I'd offer to help you myself,
smbPBX wrote:
Voxilla has a comparison tool:
http://voxilla.com/compare/compare.php?typeid=1&mode=type
Similar I guess - it seems this is geared up to the retail end of the
market (i.e. it includes AOL and Skype), where I was thinking wholesale
products and services, with content geared to t
Voxilla has a comparison tool:
http://voxilla.com/compare/compare.php?typeid=1&mode=type
Does that fit your need?
Regards,
smbPBXOn 11/18/05, Andy Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wrote: > I am struggling to find this online, so throw this open for discussion > to the floor - does anyone ma
I wrote:
> I am struggling to find this online, so throw this open for discussion
> to the floor - does anyone maintain an online matrix of wholesale
> voice termination which details the name of companies against the
> countries they offer voice transit to, the session transports they
> support
Try http://www.2checkout.com
I used them last year for a smaal start up. They take customers from anywhere in the world.
They are expensive
One-time set up fee of $49.2CO receives a wholesale rate discount of
5.5% plus $0.45 off the retail price of each total order.
But it is easy to get go
On 11/18/05, Kanishka Somaratne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am looking for a credit card company that can
offer merchant services for a non us company, I want customers pay for the
services using there credit card.
Credit card merchant accounts can only be issued by a bank in the
coun
Hi
I am looking for a credit card company that can
offer merchant services for a non us company, I want customers pay for the
services using there credit card.
Regards
Kanishka
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