[asterisk-biz] What are we?

2008-08-15 Thread emist
Hello, We've been bouncing around the question for a while now regarding what we classify under in terms of FCC tariffs. We mainly specialize in calling cards, we are purely voip(no tdm) and do not classify as interconnected voip provider. We have filled with the FCC as a "Global Reseller" 214 au

Re: [asterisk-biz] [asterisk-users] New GUI for Realtime Asterisk - RAGUI

2008-08-15 Thread Bruce Reeves
When you get to testing the prune, take a look at "sip show peer load". Same for the user side. On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Mike Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mindaugas Kezys wrote: >> Congratulations with the release! >> >> I'm curious also about the statement on your page: >> >> "Real

[asterisk-biz] DID's needed for Reston Virginia - + hosted asterisk

2008-08-15 Thread Dean Collins
I've just started consulting for a SME client based in Reston Virginia. They don't know it yet but they are going to need a hosted asterisk service and some DID's. Email me if you are able to provide 10 DID's in Reston (must be able to be ported away!!) and hosted Asterisk with end user co

Re: [asterisk-biz] [asterisk-users] New GUI for Realtime Asterisk - RAGUI

2008-08-15 Thread Mike Clark
Mindaugas Kezys wrote: > Congratulations with the release! > > I'm curious also about the statement on your page: > > "Realtime Asterisk uses the MySQL relational database to access dialplan, > extension and configuration data. > This allows for dynamic additions and changes to users, extensions

Re: [asterisk-biz] [asterisk-users] New GUI for Realtime Asterisk - RAGUI

2008-08-15 Thread Mindaugas Kezys
Congratulations with the release! I'm curious also about the statement on your page: "Realtime Asterisk uses the MySQL relational database to access dialplan, extension and configuration data. This allows for dynamic additions and changes to users, extensions and dialplans without having to res