> As part of developing a marketing strategy I'm trying to establish who
> typically buys an asterisk based pbx and their primary reason for doing
> so.
Interesting question, Paul. I can't answer it, but I have an opinion
about the future leverage of asterisk solutions. As someone said
recentl
Of course, they only go to their AIM voice software, but they are free
geographical numbers that anyone can call to leave voicemail.
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Michael Workman wrote:
> Bell Canada is going to give Canada Wide Calling free in Next few months and
> Skype is Giving out North American Calls Free until it fixes the security
> hole in software/system and VoIP Discount is giving out free North American
> Calling.
>
> Anyone who is trying to Se
All you business people, post you asterisk-related photos here for the
rest of the geeks to see, if you dare!
http://www.flickr.com/groups/asteriskgroup/
There is no commercial reason for this site but I thought it'd be fun
and funny. I don't have photos, although I was in Madrid and Paris, but
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> Well, easyspeedy is having dedicated servers for 50 euros / month (ok,
> that's not 50 dollars but still pretty cheap).
Ok JM, cheap with *unlimited* bandwidth. Except
a) we all know what unlimited means
b) bandwidth is *very* expensive in France so a 30€ offer is more
> On Asterisk, to call out you dial and press send, (for example on my
> Grandstream 2000s - I can't get my Avaya 46XX phones to stay registered on
> Asterisk). My users see this as "cell phone" operation and somehow that
> lowers their perceived value of Asterisk. I know, stupid, but it is wha
As promised, a new thread: provider wish list. Suggest you trim quotes
or posts will be really long.
Web site: In the members section, once logged in, remove all extra
verbiage, the paying customer needs no further text other than the
account environment.
Make the account balance and running bill
Mike Lynchfield wrote:
> ok, We are building the perfect voip company..
> reply to my email with -->ENDUSER in subject.
> with anything you would like to see your current voip provider offer
> online/offline ( don't say.. support, an answer on phone etc) be
> constructive..
It's a very good idea t
Matt Riddell (IT) wrote:
> Indeed I did!
There are other photos, I saw some last night on the sokol site but they
aren't easy to find and now I've forgotten where they were :( ANyway,
I'm not in any so my fan club doesn't care.
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Matt Riddell (IT) wrote:
> Sika spam wrote:
>> Alberto Sagredo wrote:
>>> From Kevin and Mark at http://www.sineapps.com/ from Astricon Paris
>> I only see one photo: the Eiffel Tower ?
>
> :)
>
> Photos: http://www.sineapps.com/news.php?rssid=1350
> R
Alberto Sagredo wrote:
> From Kevin and Mark at http://www.sineapps.com/ from Astricon Paris
I only see one photo: the Eiffel Tower ?
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> Given the important role that * will play in most companies, I would not
> consider anything less than a new Dell server with onsite warranty. It
> doesn;t have to be Dell of course, pick your brand, I just happen to
> like Dell. But you have to be ready to deal with the case of something
> goi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm looking for DIDs in Europe. Mainly UK, Netherlands, Belgium and France.
If this is for serious business, check Acropolis Télécom in France; They
are an operator (not reseller).
http://www.acropolistelecom.com
They do voIP, mobile, fixed, Internet access etc. High
Paul wrote:
> It can be scary for people on both sides of the relationship. As a
> consultant, the first thing I have to decide is how much time I will
> risk working for a stranger. Suppose I set a limit of 4 hours but I have
> already told the client that the total time for his project is much m
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
> The key to clear communication across the client divide is precise
> communication of expectations and explicit changes. The simplest
> technique is to agree on an *acceptance checklist*, produced by the
> developer from the client's requirements, and accepted *pri
Abdul Lateef wrote:
> Yes, Treje you are right i did not ask for any
> deadline or for contract agreement. But for money Back
> gurantee he written in his web site for money back
> with week, if product is not according to which i
> asked them first time.
Paying people online who are basically unt
Mike wrote:
> If not, I'll take a good quality France DID.
Good quality costs money, but check http://www.Acropolis.com - they're
excellent. For medium to poor quality, you can try http://www.Wengo.fr
or http://www.DirectCentrex.com . These last two are ok for occasional
and low traffic situation
jay kordic wrote:
> You can also go to www.freeconferencecall.com
Interesting at $06§minute, but it seems there's no way to allow a
particular user to speak while others are muted? The users can unmute
themselves in one of the mute modes, so I suppose you could call on
someone using their name and
Cory Andrews wrote:
> www.bargainconference.com
That's the one, thanks. Do you happen to know if the 8c/minute is per
channel or for all channels? I assume it's per channel, i.e., per person
calling times the minutes that person is on.
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Hi,
Who out there provides easy to set up conferences, possibly worldwide
for a decent price? I remember seeing a post about it a very long time
ago. Can someone bring that link back up or do any of you have this
service?
- We only would need it on an occasional basis for perhaps 20 channels
max.
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