Hi Dovid,
We have 1 hop to directs for both Russia and China. Contact me if you would
like to test.
Regards,
Jared Geiger
IT Vocal LLC
Office: 1-703-463-9110 ext 1003
jgei...@itvocal.com
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Jay,
>
> It's normal traffic.
>
&
>From now on config backups are called selfies instead of snapshots.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:43 PM, Daniel Bernal wrote:
> lulz
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:29 PM, Markus wrote:
>
>> Damn... I read the first few paragraphs and thought "Wow, this is
>> innovative!"... then I realized the
The Toll Free numbers seem to be in the e164.org enum listings -
http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/enumLookup
The terminating carrier for the e164 listings will probably provide a
production trunk if you contact them.
~Jared
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:45 AM, David Knell wrote:
> Hi Da
We use dnsmadeeasy.com.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Adam Goldberg wrote:
> DynDns?
>
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> +1-202-507-9900 (o)
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> *From:* asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:
> asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com] *On Behalf Of *S
SIPRoutes is pretty cool. You can pick and choose your underlying carriers.
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Bruce B wrote:
> Thanks but I am looking for a provider with a portal on-line and payment
> flexibility. Something like iCall, Voipms, etc...
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> On Sun, Dec 18,
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:16 PM, Bruce B wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am looking for an inbound SMS provider that provides some sort of API
> to retrieve inbound messages. I expect international messages and want to
> process the content through Asterisk afterwards. Vitality provides SMS
> service
Bandwidth.com and 360 Networks offers SMS enabled DIDs on the wholesale
level. Vitelity offers it for smaller customers.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 11:37 AM, samuel wrote:
> you can also try voxbone (www.voxbone.com)
>
>
> On 20 July 2011 17:30, Robert Huddleston wrote:
>
>> Ah DIDX again J
>>
T-Mobile stores definitely sell prepaid SIMs for per minute / sms use.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Ha! Good luck with that.
>
> The best thing you could do is to buy a "blister pack" cellphone from AT&T.
> They have 2 rates, $2 a day all you can eat text/US calling o
Dovid,
I really depends on where you are in the world and where your customers are.
HE is decent if you're near a peering point (especially in the US). However
if you're in Europe, TINET is better connected.
I don't have any experience troubleshooting with either company.
Regards,
Jared
On Thu,
Hi all,
We're needing a UK Landline route that is dialer friendly. Here are some
stats:
1.1 Million billable minutes per month
1.4 Million off-hook minutes per month
65% ASR, 23.7 ACD, 300 Channels, 12 CPS
Our target buy rate is $0.006 to $0.007 1/1
Thanks,
Jared G
the *cloud*.
I've tested this. It works well, just not quite ready to lose the beta tag.
Regards,
Jared Geiger
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Gerald Bove wrote:
> Can I have a little more information on how this works in the cloud? I was
> just checking out the site, and was very int
They do have a community edition its not well publicized that you can run on
your own equipment.
http://www.humbuglabs.org/community/
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
> > Some months ago we posted an open invitation to our beta of Humbug
> > Analytics, and I thought I would
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 1:44 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> On 11/05/2010 01:04 AM, Peter Beckman wrote:
>
> >Unlimited does not exist. We all know that no company can offer
> >unlimited.
>
>
>
There is a major CLEC owned by an ILEC in the US that offers unlimited
channels/minutes inbound for
> >
> > Sheraton Hotels have world wide numbers around the globe!
> >
>
We usually use Embassies around the globe.
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Considering Canadian bandwidth prices, $1000 is a decent deal for half
a rack with 20 megabit and power. (Granted he didn't say how many AMPs
are included).
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Outback Dingo wrote:
> Melbourne Florida, and it includes pipe, location is also hub for AT&T,
> TimeWarner
Rapidvox usually has pricing close to those providers. The quality is
about the same. If you want higher quality and slightly higher prices,
check out flowroute.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Andrew Latham wrote:
> This will always be a hard thing to find. It is hard to find good
> reviews th
>
> They had impressive product line, but pricing kinda killed them.
>
Are there any other companies using the IBM Cell processing card like
they did for codec conversion?
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What if you're lucky enough to have a number?
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:17 AM, wrote:
>
> Actually, that term was standard within AT&T. Gold numbers ended in 00,
> platinum in 000. Silver had some other pattern to make it easy to remeber.
> They had a whole division that studied what numbe
360Networks, Level3, Global Crossing, XO (sorta does), and then some smaller
ones. However you have to have 2 contacts one with one of these carriers for
the voice portion and then a contract with Syniverse for the SMS portion.
The SMS portion most likely will be via SMPP and not SIP.
On Wed, Ju
See if you can get Level3 numbers in the 231-629-4 range. This should be a
local call from 231-972. Bandwidth.com also owns the 231-660-1 range.
~Jared
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
> I am looking for a trunk provider that could get port ability for a
> customer in the
/UCP etc per day.
~Jared
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Steve Kennedy wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 09:54:16AM -0500, Jared Geiger wrote:
>
> >Some SMSs are sent via SS7 but a majority are via IP in the SMPP
> >protocol. All high volume carriers use SMPP to inte
Some SMSs are sent via SS7 but a majority are via IP in the SMPP protocol.
All high volume carriers use SMPP to interconnect with only a small subset
going over SS7.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Jarrod Lash wrote:
> SMS messages are generally sent over the SS7 network.
>
> The online provide
onnection with Tier 1 carries and save
> some money on down payments please contact me of the list.
>
> Regards
> Yaro.
>
> Jared Geiger wrote:
> > I haven't had any problems with Qwest's wholesale service itself. Only
> > with the customer service have I r
I haven't had any problems with Qwest's wholesale service itself. Only with
the customer service have I run into issues. Heh my deposit was much lower
than anything quoted here too. Granted the rates aren't exactly stellar now
though.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Wes Reece wrote:
> Yes we ha
Do you need two way or just one way MO (Mobile Originated) or MT (Mobile
Terminated)?
There are companies that will do just one way that might be cheaper.
Voicetrading does MT for fairly low rates.
http://www.voicetrading.com/en/wholesalesms.html
Otherwise, look at the SMPP protocol and write an
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
Hi everyone,
I have two Sangoma A102 cards for sale. Each for $650. They are used but in
good working condition.
Thanks!
Jared
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Jay Kordic wrote:
> I happen to have a few vendors that are offering white route termination
> with CLI, great stats ,selling in the .0835/minute range or less. If you are
> interested, please contact me offline for testing.
>
>
>
> Jay Kor
TSGlobal offers it via Level3 DIDs. However I wonder what would prevent
someone from taking DIDs that you pay for from a CLEC, setting up an SMSC
and buying a wholesale account with an SMS company such as Sybase365,
Singlepoint, etc. ?
If you give the SMS provider your number ranges that you own,
> I think most experienced *nix administrators can handle their own IPTables,
> OpenVPN, and whatever else.
>
>
The main problem is Digium/Switchvox markets these systems as plug
everything in and forget about it. Installers who have not dealt with Linux
and don't care what runs under the hood of a
I saw multiple attacks from OVH.NET IP addresses over the last few weeks as
well. I have used a few of the tips in this article to secure PBXs before as
well http://nerdvittles.com/?p=580 (fail2ban/IPTables).
For switchvox the root account seems to have a key, not a password to login.
You can alwa
N,
We looked at VoIPInvite, but couldn't get things to work with their
> systems. We support reinvites to keep minimum paths between callers that
> can use them, but as soon as the reinvite came through, their hardware
> cut us off. They had pretty good rates, though.
>
>
Try VoIPInvite again, use
Thanks guys on the tips!
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Steve Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 10:42:20PM +0100, Mateusz Pawlowski wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 16:11 -0400, Jared Geiger wrote:
> > > What would I order if I needed a P
What would I order if I needed a PRI equivalent in the UK? Is it still
called a PRI if it is over an E1?
Thanks,
Jared
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They partner with a local CLEC and split the profit from the fees they get
from charging the Long Distance providers.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Steve Totaro <
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> I wonder how anyone can make a buck in this space, there are several
> companies that do no adverts an
>From what I remember reading on DSLReports Forums and looking around, they
do use sip and there are ways to extract the credentials if anything uses
SIP.
There are some unofficial forums that have popped up if you google for them.
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Trixter aka Bret McDanel <
[EMAI
I wouldn't recommend their SIP service for two main reasons:
1) Billing problems every single bill
2) Only supported inband DTMF (may now support rfc2833)
The quality was decent as they were ulaw when I used them. However they
can't seem to deliver CNAM from everywhere on their origination produc
I think LDAP / Active Directory automation and integration is something that
should not be overlooked. Since Microsoft is getting into the Enterprise
VoIP business, Asterisk and Digium needs to make sure it can compete.
I would be interested in seeing any automated provisioning systems that
intera
I have a customer who needs to port an existing 0800 number from BT to a
provider with better rates. They are looking to pay per minute for the calls
with 20 channels available delivered via SIP, ULAW, and RFC2833. If you can
provide those services please let me know off list.
Thanks,
Jared
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Also T38 doesn't work over IAX as far as I know its only on SIP when
pertaining to Asterisk or Callweaver.
On Dec 5, 2007 3:05 PM, Alex Pilosov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > David you've proven my point when I said your company promises anything
>
I hate to nitpick, but trixbox did not write most of the GUI interface,
FreePBX runs the guts of most of trixbox except for the provisioning tools
and extra information that the trixbox team added. The real comparison would
be FreePBX vs Switchvox.
Sorry, just wanted to make sure credit was given
Gafachi supports T.38.
On 10/30/07, Quidigal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We need to test a T.38 service, anyone have functional T.38 service that
> we
> can test with?
>
> thanks,
>
> Robert
>
>
> www.voipdepot.co.uk - UK's VoIP Equipment Store
>
>
>
> _
Straying from the topic a bit, but a co worker of mine said he used to use
the Atlas 550 when he worked for a regional cellular provider when
channelized T1s were more expensive they'd use it to provision sites with
partial T1s.
I guess just another test case where they are simple devices, yet ver
Also look at an Adtran Atlas 550. You have your one Network PRI/T1 from the
telco to one port and then you put in a quad T1 user interface module. Then
you can route your DIDs to whichever server they are destined to inside the
Adtran's CLI Menu driven interface. It is very simple to work with. if
Just too throw another wrench in the mix. Aastra makes most of Nortel's IP
phones. They just load a UNISTEM protocal firmware on the phone instead of
SIP.
On 10/10/07, Tim Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> well shadowym, your ignorance really blows me away..Ever heard of
> Goggle. Like a I said
In that use case, I would use Hylafax going out the analog modems and not
use Asterisk for faxing. If you need to bring VoIP channels in via Asterisk
connect them to Hylafax via iaxmodem.
On 8/22/07, Seysan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> about 1 week ago I asked a question about usin
Hi list :)
I am looking for an L3 Switchless Reseller for US and some International
calling. We're looking for rates below 0.0078 with an 80/20 blend. We are
looking to do an average of 2 million minutes per month termination and a
few thousand on incoming. We'd port some DIDs over to L3 as well.
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