Hello,
Can you let me know the number please which you would like to port?
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:12 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> Well, what are the problems? Lack of available vendors, or something else?
>
> On 10/18/2010 10:44 PM, Chip Greenberg wrote:
>
> > We're having some problems portin
Well, what are the problems? Lack of available vendors, or something else?
On 10/18/2010 10:44 PM, Chip Greenberg wrote:
> We're having some problems porting non-RBOC numbers (LNP) such as
> 575/687 and 575/257. Does anybody have a vendor with rate centers that
> can port these?
>
> Thank you
>
We're having some problems porting non-RBOC numbers (LNP) such as
575/687 and 575/257. Does anybody have a vendor with rate centers
that can port these?
Thank you
Chip Greenberg
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On Oct
LOL - I gotta agree with your on that one, however, I am looking to install
KVM-over-IP, a solid pfSense router, and train someone on site as a second
hand. Let's hope for the best.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Don Kelly wrote:
> I really didn't spend too much on the linked page... it talks
On Oct 18, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Don Kelly wrote:
> I really didn't spend too much on the linked page... it talks about "TN"
> without telling us what "TN" is.
>
"The TN permit---only for Canadian and Mexican citizens---is the quickest and
easiest of the work permits."
Right on the page.
---fred
Thanks for the offers for check guys :-) I will use you guys for support.
However:
*"Just as a matter of curiosity, how would anybody know that you are going
to work there if you are visiting a filial branch of the same company? You
are not receiving any income/payments in the US, so you are not w
I really didn't spend too much on the linked page... it talks about "TN"
without telling us what "TN" is.
In any case, it seems to be about immigrant workers. I think our Canadian
friend plans to head home after three days.
Although my experience is that not everything works after three days...
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-18 1:34 PM, "Don Kelly" wrote:
Obviously, the solution is to send me a big check and I’ll plug your server
in for you.
(Hopefully this works for cross-border humor.)
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888 Don Kell
Or send check here and I'll go and do it :)
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-18 1:36 PM, wrote:
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-18 1:34 PM, "Don Kelly" wrote:
Obviously, the solution is to send me a big check and I’ll plug your server
in for you.
Actually their 1-900 service is very professional. I called them once and
didn't regret the money spent.
I don't know what you circumstances and requirements are, but you don't need
a work visa on a Canadian passport. With this type of service where even
money is paid in Canada, there is no issue
Obviously, the solution is to send me a big check and I'll plug your server
in for you.
(Hopefully this works for cross-border humor.)
--Don
Don Kelly
PCF Corp
People Come First
651 842-1000
888 Don Kell(y)
651 842-1001 fax
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On Oct 18, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
> Canadians don't require work visas in any case. Only some sort of easily
> available work permit (I don't remember what it is called) if they are
> employed in the US.
>
> Zeeshan A Zakaria
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>> On 2010-10-1
Hi,
Just as a matter of curiosity, how would anybody know that you are going to
work there if you are visiting a filial branch of the same company? You are not
receiving any income/payments in the US, so you are not working there... Well,
this is a kind of private opinion though.
Regards,
Mana
See those NAFTA trades do not include the type of work we do so that's what
got me confused as well. Funny thing is USA is the only embassy I have dealt
with that doesn't have an information hotline to ask these questions about.
They only have the appointment booking or a 1-900 number listed.
On M
Canadians don't require work visas in any case. Only some sort of easily
available work permit (I don't remember what it is called) if they are
employed in the US.
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-18 1:17 PM, "Don Kelly" wrote:
I’m ignorant about this, but it would seem str
I'm ignorant about this, but it would seem strange if our NAFTA friends
would need a visa for this kind of trip.
--Don
Don Kelly
PCF Corp
People Come First
651 842-1000
888 Don Kell(y)
651 842-1001 fax
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No you don't. You need work permit as a Canadian passport holder only if you
are going to be permanently employed to a US firm within the US.
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-18 12:54 PM, "bruce bruce" wrote:
Hi Guys,
Hope it's not TOO off topic and hopefully another Canadi
Hi Guys,
Hope it's not TOO off topic and hopefully another Canadian traveler can give
a feedback as the visa rules are a bit ambigous on the consulate site. Does
a Canadian passport holder need a work visa for USA to finish installing an
Asterisk server in one of the branches of the Canadian compa
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