Nikolai Manek wrote:
> they are not known [...] DIDx
There are qualitatively different aspects to being "known."
One type of "known" is "infamy."
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Well, first you need to have to be connected (TDM or better IP handoff) to a
carrier who can route all incoming calls to you. Then you need to simply
purchase DIDs from them which will be handed off to you via TDM or IP (SIP or
H323). It's pretty straight forward. These carriers will then charge
Yes, bandwidth is a good point. I would say since they are very cheap (less
than $10 for 20 DIDs including bandwidth and all that) it's no risk to test
them and send them calls at different times. If they are good it's a nice
offer. Of course they are not known like DIDx or Voxbone, so who knows
JARROD LASH wrote:
> In the issue of quality it depends if they route the media through their
> servers or not and if they have the amount of bandwidth necessary to
> carry the traffic.
Yep; that's really what it comes down to. If they do proxy media, the
peering arrangements, proximity to T
Nikolai is exactly right... Since he says he is in 3600 rate centers he
mostly like has a agreement with a large CLEC or CLECs who are providing his
dids and minutes and then upselling them for profit.
In the issue of quality it depends if they route the media through their
servers or not and if t
Nikolai,
If I may show my ignorance here, who can I talk to about buying a block
of 1000 numbers?
Thanks,
Adam
> I did not use them in the past nor our customers but their offer sounds
> pretty good. And it's very possible that it is legit.
> If they don't have to use TDM channels (that is phy
I did not use them in the past nor our customers but their offer sounds pretty
good. And it's very possible that it is legit.
If they don't have to use TDM channels (that is physical T1 or T3 plugged into
their servers) but have an IP handoff they can get
very low rates if they have volume (which
We have been using DIDForSale.com for a few months now and have had no
problems (unlike our previous provider). They are very helpful in
making sure our Asterisk system was working with theirs. They do not
offer some services themselves like e-911 so maybe that is why they are
less expensive,
Sean,
Your first step is to establish an ipsec pipe between your system and
theirs, either with a security appliance like a Sonicwall or using
Openswan directly on the asterisk box.
Either of those solutions have a number of options that have to be
coordinated with Verizon.
Once that's in place,
Hi
Yes we rather use SIP as well, but Verizon needs ipsec with sip which we
have never done before, if you think you can help us with sip please let me
know and we'll ask Verizon to move us from H323 to SIP.
I'm not sure if you want to send me a quote via email or call me about it.
You can reach me
Hi,
We do consulting for Verizon interconnect as well. We have done it many time
over - but only with SIP. It's simple and very straight forward and no problem
with Asterisk.
Best
Nikolai
http://www.remwave.com
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Hi all
We are trying to interconnect with Verizon and have lots of problems, we are
using asterisk 1.4 with h323 installed.
If I you think you can help us interconnect we are willing to pay you for
your work, please contact me
Sean 416 829 8210
Thanks in advance
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Perhaps its just me, but DIDForSale.com looks like a fake
company/scam. Does anyone else use them? What are your experiences?
Why is appears to be fake or some sort of scam:
1. Significantly lower prices compared to the competition. 20 channels
with unlimited incoming minutes for $8.99/mo
Mike,
www.didforsale.com offer 20 channels per DID.
-Jai
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Mike wrote:
>Are there any providers out there that offer unlimited inbound
> only channels/DIDs for the following area codes:
>
> 337
> 225
> 504
>
> We need between 5-10 channels to start and 3
You should be able to interconnect via sip, this will be much much easier
than doing it via H323.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 8:52 PM, ComVisionCorp.com/Cvnet.ca wrote:
> Hi all
>
> For past week I’ve doing everything I could think of to interconnect with
> Verizon with no luck.
>
> Right now our at
Are there any providers out there that offer unlimited inbound
only channels/DIDs for the following area codes:
337
225
504
We need between 5-10 channels to start and 3 DIDs for those area codes,
potential to ramp up to 25-50 channels with other DIDs around the US in
the near future.
Tha
> Subject: [asterisk-biz] UK Termination with functional CallerID
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> I have really low volume to the UK, but need to be able to set CallerID
> appropriately. My current carrier uses P-A
Hi,
Get in touch with off list for pricing etc. , we can handle your service.
Regards,
Mo
http://www.telpoint.co.uk
> I have really low volume to the UK, but need to be able to set CallerID
> appropriately. My current carrier uses P-Asserted-Identity but does not
> accept +44xx
>
> D
I have really low volume to the UK, but need to be able to set CallerID
appropriately. My current carrier uses P-Asserted-Identity but does not
accept +44xx
Does anyone have a no-commit ok-with-low-volume route to the UK that
accepts UK CallerID and has it well documented how via sip it n
Hi all,
Does anyone here offer wholesale termination to Mexico EA?
We're looking for around 1 cent/minute (negotiable) to
destinations like Mexico City, Monterrey, etc.
Daily volume around 10,000 minutes.
Thanks!
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Nitzan Kon, CEO
Future Nine Corporation
http://www.future-nine.com/
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