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I was just googling today virtualphoneline.com and in the first 3 search
resultsfoundupset
customers from 2005 on this mailing list, so I am emailingdirectly
toAsterisk-Biz.
In the past 3 years bothwebsites virtualphoneline.com and didx.nethave come a
long way.
DIDX now has 1200 active
Hi @all,
I am searching for a carrier that offers Russian premium rate (0900)
numbers. SIP would be fine, but alternatively it would be okay if
the carrier can forward calls to one of our Moscow geographical
phone numbers.
Any idea or offers?
With kind regards,
Joern
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Rehan Allah Wala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just googling today virtualphoneline.com and in the first 3 search
resultsfoundupset
customers from 2005 on this mailing list, so I am emailingdirectly
toAsterisk-Biz.
In the past 3 years bothwebsites
Rehan,
My only complaint with DIDx is that it is hard to buy numbers in
quantity. For example if I wanted to buy 1-310-599-0100 to 0149,
I'd have to click the buy button 50 times, confirm 50 times, route
50 times...
If I use the bulk tool instead I get a random block of 50 numbers
that I don't
Hi ALL
We require High quality Belgium white routes with CLI.Connects
voice quality sud be good.
Local carrier are also wlecome.
Reply me Off list with rates.
Regards
Amit
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:36:11AM -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
Rehan, I remember the backlash against you and it was not so much the
fundamental flaws in your DIDX product (and others) but the way you
handled yourself on the biz list and how different people responded
from your email address.
Xorcom seems like a very nice product, we purchased one for testing,
however it has a NAT problem, related to the kernel, according to my
contact in Xorcom.
Anyone from Xorcom here?
2008/5/20 Mitul Limbani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Mudy,
Please read my response below,
I'm from developing
Now I'm very confused.
Are we talking Mega Bytes ?
or Mega Bytes Per Second ?
Mega Bytes per month ?
or something else again?
T.
On 21 May 2008, at 04:08, Dome Charoenyost wrote:
60 Usd / Mbps is cheap if you compare in thailand.
Now i pay 600 Usd / Mbps (For good Quality International Link)
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:36:11AM -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
Rehan, I remember the backlash against you and it was not so much the
fundamental flaws in your DIDX product (and others) but the way you
handled yourself on the biz list and how different people responded
My friend, my advice to you I am sure is valid in your country as in mine,
although I agree that in your country you probably have to face a lot more
of this: do not give in to customers that want to nickel and dime you. IP
telephony is the way to go, period. My advice, find customers who want
They're talking Mega Bit Per Second (MBPS). That's what threw
me off originally too!
--- On Wed, 5/21/08, Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
M bit per sec
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Panton
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 1:00 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK
Now I'm very confused.
Are
Mbps
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Panton
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 1:00 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Colocation and Bandwidth in HK
Now I'm very confused.
Are we
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:28:26AM +0800, Sam Tam wrote:
Mbps
Actually Mb/s, but yes, definitely bits. Notwithstanding that guy who
wrote Telecom for Dummies, who doesn't think there's actually a
standard that says b=bits, B=bytes, it's been that way for at least 20
years.
Cheers,
-- jra
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:02:27PM -0400, SIP wrote:
This is a mailing list; the rules here are pretty much the same as
Usenet: your reputation will really honest-to-$DEITY live and die on 72
character hard wrapped lines, blank lines between paragraphs, no HTML,
and a clean signature.
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:02:27PM -0400, SIP wrote:
This is a mailing list; the rules here are pretty much the same as
Usenet: your reputation will really honest-to-$DEITY live and die on 72
character hard wrapped lines, blank lines between paragraphs, no HTML,
and
On Wed, 21 May 2008, SIP wrote:
So wait... by 'real' email client, you mean ELM?
Seriously... what kind of standard is 72-character hard-wrapped lines? I
haven't seen that since we all wrote on 80-character terminals. Which
are not what I'd call 'real' email clients.
Emails that are not
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:00:58PM -0400, SIP wrote:
I actually came up out of Usenet, but gave up those archaic habits when
they... you know... became archaic. Some call it progress. I call it
evolution.
You can predict what the reader is using?
Cause I can't.
I use mutt still on
Sam is using the right term!
When you get a MB in bandwidth you are getting 1 megabit per
second
If you are talking about total dats transfer then of course it is megabytes
60 dollars is cheap, but not really, it depends on quantity and
quality
For more info
Nobody uses Pine anymore?
oops - does my age show
SIP wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:02:27PM -0400, SIP wrote:
This is a mailing list; the rules here are pretty much the same as
Usenet: your reputation will really
I'm not sure what country you are comparing your bandwidth prices to,
but you can buy high quality transit from Tier 1 providers for $15/Mb.
Also it doesn't make any logical sense at all to think that you use
bytes rather than bits to communicate the total data transfer, it is
simply a
I want to be clear, this is *proposed*.
Basically the UK gov is working on a database that would have at least
CDRs, email headers, and web requests (the headline suggests that
content is also preserved, but I do not get that from the article
itself, basically its unclear).
Providers would
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Moshe Maeir wrote:
Nobody uses Pine anymore?
oops - does my age show
It's alpine now, and yes I do.
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