It's actually pretty standard. If your equipment catches on fire and
burns down the datacenter...the colo company's insurance company usually
won't cover it. I'd be a little concerned about colo at a place that
didn't require it...
Sam Tam wrote:
> Just get a standard asset insurance
> Sam
>
I'll look into it.
Thanks,
Igor H.
Sam Tam wrote:
> Just get a standard asset insurance
> Sam
>
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Tudor,
We have a solution based on gentoo & USB flash drive.
Is this something that will work for you.
Naveed
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:48:00 PM
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Is someone already pro
Hello!
We are looking for a device running Asterisk, which can offer customizable IVRs
( FreePBX style ).
This miniPBX could probably work on some Flash technology?
I wonder if someone is already producing this?
Please let me know.
Tudor
Just get a standard asset insurance
Sam
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Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:44 AM
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Subject: [asterisk-biz] Liability Insurance for colo?
Hey,
For t
Hi,
My name is Ignacio i have a nice setup in DR with 105 seats, we have
experience in inbound customer services an sales, also in outbound.
we have an amazing predictive dialer application which can be customizable
to customer needs.
we offer:
Sales
Telemarketing
Broadcast
Customer Services
Sur
It might, although theres other stuff required in the terms like
business interruption insurance. That might be whats causing the issues.
Hopefully everything gets resolved without too much hassle.
Regards,
Igor H.
Alex Balashov wrote:
> emist wrote:
>
>> For those of you that have your asteri
we can do it
US $0.012 per min US $5.00 per DID per month
www.cdsportal.net
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:08 AM, chetherston miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are looking for more than 10 channels DID for USA (Los Angeles and
> Miami), anyone can provide us?
>
> Thanks,
> Miles
>
> __
emist wrote:
> For those of you that have your asterisk boxes hosted in a data center.
> How much does the liability insurance policies usually cost you?
>
> I've been trying to get a quote and no one seems to have heard of this
> type of policy for a colo.
Can't it be procured under the auspice
Hey,
For those of you that have your asterisk boxes hosted in a data center.
How much does the liability insurance policies usually cost you?
I've been trying to get a quote and no one seems to have heard of this
type of policy for a colo.
Any help is appreciated,
Igor H.
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On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 09:59 +0300, Stelios Koroneos wrote:
> What you do, is register the DECT phone to one of the base stations and then
> you can roam arround. Hand-off time is so fast you can talk while moving
> from station to station and there is no interruption.
that is because dect is desig
Hello,
we are looking for a developer who can add a feature to asterisk for
us. We are using Asterisk and Sangoma cards and we want to set the
"keypad facility" in the ISDN SETUP message (DSS1) dynamically in the
dial plan (e.g. with the dial command). I've learned that a change in
Asterisk an
Hi,
You can try our billing and routing solution MOR PRO.
It's advanced and easy to use billing/routing solution for Asterisk.
LiveCD can be downloaded from here:
http://www.kolmisoft.com/billing/startup/73
More info: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/MOR
Regards,
Mindaugas Ke
> If you just want wireless you have options, there are DECT
> base stations that convert to sip, that lets you have
> multiple handsets with one base (normally), you have a
> protocol similar to GSM for authentication of the handsets
> (ETSI makes many mentions of GSM in the DECT spect) and if
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