I purchased a gsm gateway from
www.cyber-telecom.net (as advertised on this list in november ).
It was very promptly shipped (but got held in uk customs for 2
weeks ;( )
Once it arrived the post-sales support from sam was great.
The box works lovely with vodafone.
It does not work with t-mobile
Greetings,
My company is pleased to offer 2 complete phone
systems with SNOM Phones, a PoE Switch, and either Pre-Configuration or Onsite
Install. These systems are available on Ebay for a limited time at
reseller pricing. They are fully compatible with our VideoPhone solutions
and include
Hi,
I tried Fast Card (www.fastcard.com) who is actually http://web.incomm.com/
but they had a difficult time getting me a sales agent to answer a few
questions. Replies publicly or privately of other pre-paid card vendors would
be greatly appreciates.
Thanks,
Fred
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006
Hi there,
We are a service provider seeking a relationship with an
organization that can offer rock-solid US DIDs and origination services.
I came across Sixtel. On the surface, things look
reasonable.
Can anyone share their experiences with Sixtel (also iax.cc)
and/or point me in
About 3 weeks ago I was looking for a
provider with DIDs in my area; I already have Teliax, but wanted
another. I signed up with sixtel. They didnt have the DID I
needed in stock, so I ordered it thru the control panel. Took
about a week or so. Seems to work fine; havent really used them
For all Asterisk enthusiasts in Canada:
voipdepot.ca is running specials on many popular VoIP phones and adapters
until the end of the month. Please log on to the website at www.voidepot.ca
or give us a call at 1-877-VOIP-X2N.
Thanks,
Nabeel
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I use them. Great interface. Never noticed an outage but I don't use
the numbers very much.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
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From: Andrew P. Horton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:49 AM
To: asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com
The most reliable source of DIDs is a Tier 1 carrier that delivers them
to you via PRI. XO provides a product called the MultiMarket PRI where
you can chose US DIDs from all over the country.
Andrew P. Horton wrote:
Hi there,
We are a service provider seeking a relationship with an
Their service works for me orig/term. There responsiveness to
attempted communication has been slow and awful for me. I can't speak
to the rock solid question. No really bad problems.
Andrew P. Horton wrote:
Hi there,
We are a service provider
seeking a relationship with
Greetings List:
For a limited time, take $20 off the purchase of any number
SPA941 IP Telephones by Linksys. These two-line phones, upgradeable to 4
lines with a $30 license fee, are setting the new standard for affordable,
business class IP telephones. See more at the Voxilla store
Nabeel,
I hope you'll provide Linksys products as well, such as WRT54GP2-NA and
so on.
I didn't found any unlocked version of this device here in Canada, and
Linksys sales recommended me to
order it from VoipSupply.Com who is responsible for Canada.
I really like this company, but for me is
Hi,
Does anyone know where could i purchase a good CDMA gateway? I have
already a TDM400P card from digium and need to have one or two cdma
modules hooked up to my asterisk server. I'd rather be able to hook them
up directly to the asterisk server, but if need be i could buy another
zaptel card
In addition to XO,Broadwing also provides a multimarket PRI product which is
similar to the XO offering.
Please contact me for more information on both products.I have carrier
agreements with both XO and Broadwing.
Jay Kordic
The Horizon Group
951-780-3131
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From: [EMAIL
FYI All - the WRT54GP2-NA is now discontinued, there is a replacement model
coming , the WRTP54G-NA, but it will not be available for some time.
Cory Andrews
Purchasing Manager
++
VOIPSupply.com
A Division of b2 Technologies
454 Sonwil Drive
Buffalo, NY 14225
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 12:02, Nabeel Jafferali wrote:
voipdepot.ca is running specials on many popular VoIP phones and adapters
until the end of the month. Please log on to the website at www.voidepot.ca
or give us a call at 1-877-VOIP-X2N.
The website's http://www.voipdepot.ca, for those
Cory,
Is there any difference in the model features? What was the reason for
discontinuance?
Is there any warranty support for the former ones?
All the Best!
Sergey.
Cory Andrews wrote:
FYI All - the WRT54GP2-NA is now discontinued, there is a replacement
model coming , the WRTP54G-NA,
I came across a soft phone which mentioned that it can be used as a
CDMA gateway. Have not tried or tested but here is the link
http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html
Najaf
On 07/02/06, Renato Arruda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where could i purchase a good CDMA gateway?
Ross C wrote:
About 3 weeks ago I was looking for a provider with DID’s in my area;
I already have Teliax, but wanted another. I signed up with sixtel.
They didn’t have the DID I needed in stock, so I ‘ordered’ it thru the
control panel. Took about a week or so. Seems to work fine; haven’t
I have not had the occasion to test the new model just yet. On paper, it
looks quite similar, although sheathed in a new form factor. The new one
supports WPA encryption for the conspiracy theorists among you, not sure if
the former model did.
Specs here -
Please seriously consider using us,
Junction Networks. We have over
1000 enterprise customers including many resellers. Our DIDs are
available throughout the US
and they can be ordered and provisioned IMMEDIATELY through the user portal. You dont have to speak to anyone
to order numbers.
2.9 cents a minute? The most
expensive Ive seen.
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Wolpov
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
1:25 PM
To: 'Commercial and
Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'; 'Andrew P. Horton'
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] US
I would like to solicit group recommendations on IAX ATAs.
Cost is the overriding concern - we are looking for something less than
$50. Thanks in advance.
James Ching
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How can I obtain my own DIDs? What is the cheapest
way? How do companies like IPComms and Level3 do
it? Ultimately, I'm looking to co-locate an asterisk switch
in the NY Region, run some t1s to it and get a bunch of
DIDs. Simply want to know the cheapest way of doing
this. Which telco hotels?
Atcom is probably about your only choice in your
price range. http://www.atcom.com.cn/
Site's in Mandarin, not sure if they have a US
site, thought they did but I can't find it.
Cory AndrewsPurchasing
Manager++VOIPSupply.comA Division of b2
Technologies454 Sonwil
How much without customer service?
Robert Wolpov wrote:
There is a price for quality, reliability and customer service.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Ross C
*Sent:* Tuesday,
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, James Ching wrote:
How can I obtain my own DIDs? What is the cheapest way? How do
companies like IPComms and Level3 do it? Ultimately, I'm looking to
co-locate an asterisk switch in the NY Region, run some t1s to it and
get a bunch of DIDs. Simply want to know the
The website's http://www.voipdepot.ca, for those who are having trouble
getting to voidepot.ca. :-)
Oops!
Thanks Andrew.
Nabeel
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On Tuesday 07 February 2006 15:15, Robert Wolpov wrote:
There is a price for quality, reliability and customer service.
Quality and reliability ok, but I have not received good customer service from
sixtel, ever. It was (is?) impossible to get a hold of anyone unless you
mention paying them
On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 08:23 +, Linus Surguy wrote:
I purchased a gsm gateway from
www.cyber-telecom.net (as advertised on this list in november ).
It was very promptly shipped (but got held in uk customs for 2
weeks ;( )
Once it arrived the post-sales support from sam was great.
I am looking for an afforable route to Jamaica. Please submit your pricing off the list.ScriptHead
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I belive that the cheapest place you can get any did in wholesale still remains
DIDX.org
And you own the DID's
With prices for US DID's as low as 35 cents a month with no per min charges,
including commision rates, is not a bad rate.
Similarly 40 cents a month with no per min charge for
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 15:15, Robert Wolpov wrote:
There is a price for quality, reliability and customer service.
Quality and reliability ok, but I have not received good customer service from
sixtel, ever. It was (is?) impossible to get a hold of
The reason I use a VOIP provider is for
cost savings;
3 cents a minute makes it cheaper to just
go with a fractional t1 or a bunch of POTS lines.
There is a price for quality,
reliability and customer service
I know that its America, and you can charge
whatever you want, so Im
Used for a few months and is in perfect working and cosmetic condition.
Please send offers to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Marvin
Vincy Communications
Tel: 1 784 453 1145
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I have clients here in the boonies of Maine that get better rates with a
total of about 5 or 6 pots lines spread over 2 or 3 locations.
Robert Wolpov wrote:
There is a price for quality, reliability and customer service.
If anybody is interested in providing a quote for T-1 internet service in
Cincinnati, OH please contact me off list via email or voice at
248-540-0700 x 6105
Thanks.
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Anybody here using plainvoip.com? They seem to be down on IAX2, ICMP and
http today.
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We are experiencing network issues right now. I am working to have the
system back online ASAP.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:15 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Routing issue?
Pinging www.plainvoip.com [66.199.240.2] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 72.9.110.221: TTL expired in transit.
Reply from 72.9.110.221: TTL expired in transit.
Reply from 72.9.110.221: TTL expired in transit.
Reply from 72.9.110.221: TTL expired in transit.
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That is controlled by a different part of the company but I am gonna make
sure its taken care of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Totaro
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:24 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
Usually routing issues are beyond the control of the VoIP provider.
Looks like too many hops due to a routing loop. Tell them to turn
spanning tree protocol on.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
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From: brian fertig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or should that be poison reverse or split horizon
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
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From: Steve Totaro
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:48 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] plainvoip?
Looks like all things are good now.. Will be monitoring
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Totaro
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:52 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] plainvoip?
I doubt that! See how you own the DID when a shifty seller drops out
of DIDx! DIDx does not protect the buyer when a seller leaves the DIDx
syste.
For anyone curious, DIDx has threatened me with Legal Action for my
posts here and other places which are in response only to their ,
misleading
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