Unfortunately the honest answer that you are an asshole is insulting :)
Alex
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Sent: October 21, 2006 1:01 PM
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I have re-read Justin's message again and he said that's very nice, I
think he is encouraging us to advertise on the mail server that they own and
to provide bandwidth (and that is fact).
So what is wrong? :)
Alex
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Nick,
motley crew ? that is too much. Show us your crew to compare. I think on
our list, Rehan and Linda might have one of the largest organization for
VOIP business.
They might not do anything correctly, so please tell them where it is wrong,
and I don't think the silent majority is accepting
if Rehan = Linda, and I got flame...if I am not
mistaken, it is you who is dishing out nonsense attack!
N.
On [2006-03-04 08:08:58 -0800] - Alex Pui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick,
motley crew ? that is too much. Show us your crew to compare. I think on
our list, Rehan and Linda might have one
I think that the long awaited for communication act in mainland China is
still not there, therefore many new things are not well defined.
But in principle, a DID to a VOIP device to avoid toll charge should be
illegal, or at least grey area but many people are still doing that.
So the problem is
Refurbished : used, polished again, renew.
Alex
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Sent: February 14, 2006 12:08 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] VOIPSupply Clearance Items
Script Head,
I am not a carrier, but I
think the question would be, if you are buying more volume than most of the carrier
here, why would you deal with them? Just trying to insult them that they are
not qualityprovider. I think you should deal with tier 1 carrier
by yourself.
Or do
Ya, I think if you test average 5 minutes a day, you can have 432 days (over
a year) to decide if you want your money back, very good quality commitment
and guarantee from Rehan.
Alex
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I think Brian's comment is fair. I have my personal experience with Rehan
that when I suggested him those emails about the charges are not that
professional (out of a sudden there came up with a bill and then some
almost hourly reminder and the amount are not even accurate), his answer was
hey we
Anyone who can confirm if GSM gateway is legal to use in US/Canada? About 1
year ago one of my clients want to install one in a show that they have many
staff to attend and we check the conference and they said this is illegal to
use in US.
Any update now?
Alex
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Linda asked : I do not know why we are under this CURSE of these emails
going out.
Linda, I think the answer is simple, you do not pay attention to people's
complaint about their request of deleting their email address from your
database, and therefore you are the one that made those complaints
Steve,
The facts are :
I requested the removal of my membership long before 10 days;
There are more than 1 blank email spam, I did not count, but I think there
was over 10 and some of them are resent several times.
I am not going to say didx service is bad as I did not use it, but not to
allow
If the company is no longer there, they may not even be prepared to dispute
the chargeback which means by default you get it, however there are some
circumstances where this wont be the case. Its worth a try :)
The above statement can be misleading. When the credit card has paid the
money to
Darren,
I hope you are not doing your complete due diligence works on a public list
which we will never know exactly who's who.
Alex
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On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 17:17 -0800, Alex Pui wrote:
If the company is no longer there, they may not even be prepared to
dispute
the chargeback which means by default you get it, however there are some
That would not be a problem as we soon will have fire trucks over IP
available :)
Alex
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Rehan,
Would you want to make any commitment to a minimum time (say 3 years) you
will offer such service for free.
Thank you, and if yes, let me know how we can have your api.
Alex
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AllahWala -
Also I am skeptical why such service will be free, a free open-source
contribution is much easier to understand then a free service. Free service
is a long-lasting commitment that nobody in the open source community
will afford to offer.
Alex
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I am interested in buying a few pcs of TE411P, any stock out there and how
much?
Alex
http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detailcategory=hardwareproduc
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I don't think Rehan nor DIDx is the buyer, Rehan asked you to sell your DID
on DIDx so they can find buyers, if you were taking his pants off now you
are scaring his buyers away, he needs to appreciate your balls. :)
Alex
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folks have not seen OFF List is that DIDx did approach me about
BUYING Phillipine DIDs, not Rehan, but another person. It just turns out
I was communicating with Rehan via this list.
Alex Pui wrote:
I don't think Rehan nor DIDx is the buyer, Rehan asked you to sell your DID
on DIDx so they can
We have an experience to share, we have customers keep on saying that we
don't provide response and in fact we did, and finally we found out that
they have set up an spam email filter that would reject suspicious email,
and our reply is classified as one of that. Further, their spam filter do
not
Sorry, I found I have a typo on my own email address, it should be :
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Paul is offering someone will send money, from the tone, this sounds to be
more serious to be a business :)
Alex
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Sent: September 18, 2005 9:23 AM
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Hi all,
I can't provide the direct termination service, but I am looking for
partners to work on indirect termination business. I think this might make
sense for many countries that VOIP termination are still in grey area.
The indirect termination means the IP call to a Chinese licensed carrier
Cory,
Your father-in-law might have hacked into this email list and read your
classified message about him, Be warned :)
Alex
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Which world? I think on the world we are now here, there are only 6 billion
people and do we have 800 billion phone lines? I can't believe that.
Alex
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Dovid,
I dont understand why people will
pay more on CID spoofing unless they are doing some crimes which by itself is illegal.
Alex
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Steve,
Good that you let everybody knows here
that $2K is a lot of money to you, in some projects, $2K will be regarded as
trivial and we would not bother to go through a budget review but in other
cases it can be a big deal. An virtual business community like here might not
easy to
Hi all,
I am doing a research about the cellular
phones programs or packages in Europe,
would appreciate from anyone who might be able to help me, thanks in advance.
The questions are :
do you
have to pay roaming charges when you travel to different countries (within
Is DECT an approved wireless protocol in US? I heard it was used only in
Europe before, would VOIP make the difference? Also what is the price of a
VIP320 and a handset?
Alex
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I wonder if Vonage or AT T will also have the double standard? I guess as
long as the cost is based on usage, there have to be a control on usage, no
matter how you call it otherwise the dishonest guys will take advantage.
Even at this moment, you might want to install an Asterisk for your mom's
The rule of game of patent is like this :
You can't patent anything in the public domain, therefore you can't patent
calling mom as many people have done that before. You can only patent that
either as improvement ( now you find a way to call your mom momand she
will earn a dollar which I assume
If a location use both VOIP and PSTN, as the VOIP is redundant in terms of
911 emergency, would that still be required to provide the e911?
Alex
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I quoted a news from Network World, as below, is that a good news to VOIP
operators?
Alex
Today's focus: Carriers facilitate 911 calls over VoIP
By Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Earlier this month, Vonage and Verizon announced that Verizon would provide
Vonage with E-911 network access so
Are there many of your customers will solely rely on your service, if yes,
that is a problem, otherwise if your customers like ours, still maintain
their PSTN line for incoming and local call, it should not be a problem as
long as you told them expressly that there is no 911 service, and may be
I guess the wisdom here is : if att was never broken up and it is still a
monopoly of our voice business, there will be no cell phone in this world,
as att will be so powerful to direct the whole world voice communication in
the way it likes, if we think cell phone is a nice thing to have, then we
I agree, to compete on pricing without counting the proper cost is a suicide
of the whole VOIP industry. I paid $25 to iBell to test my box connection,
worked for a while, and then nothing happen the lines are somehow not
working (not disconnected from the way of testing) even I sent a few email,
I have the same situation, if everyone has an answer, please let me know.
Alex
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Sent: April 21, 2005 12:52 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-biz] Number portability question
: Re: [Asterisk-Biz] SS7 available for Asterisk
On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 12:12:25PM -0700, Alex Pui wrote:
Jeremy,
I confess that I am not expert on GPL. But by reading the following link,
I
still don't find which part gave Digium and only Digium the right to make
money on Asterisk licensing
Alex,
With all due respect, I think Mark and Digium deserve the right to make
money, and other developers...Well, don't :)
-alex
Is this serious opinion or is this a joke, can you elaborate further on
this? I know Mark is the creator of Asterisk, no doubt, he should be
respected of his
I agree with what Sergey said here. I mentioned similar thing before but it
sounds nobody, including the developer, cares. If this is not the case, Mark
might have to tell us why he can sell other people's work and to make him a
business, and think this is a fair deal?
Alex
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Jeremy,
I confess that I am not expert on GPL. But by reading the following link, I
still don't find which part gave Digium and only Digium the right to make
money on Asterisk licensing?
Alex
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Why big boys will lose money? Small boys are more efficient?
Alex
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When Digium get the money from licensees, do they pay the other developers?
If this is not. Then I have a question, why they are the only one to enjoy
the license while they are not the only developer?
Alex
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