On 10/8/10 22:58, Randy R wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Andrew Lathamlath...@gmail.com wrote:
To punish telemarketers of course!
Precisely!
Is it just me, or is Alison slowly turning into the ATT voice synthesizer?
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SIP wrote:
Does anyone know of any WiFi Bridges that supply (not simply use) PoE?
We have a client who's asking us, and to be honest, I've never seen one,
and couldn't find one online. But I thought I'd see if anyone else has
used one.
I've seen a few bridges that will use PoE for power.
Ruddy Gbaguidi wrote:
Hi All.
Do you know any company doing credit card processing ?
This mean, we have customer on our IVR system, we collect credit card
number and expiration date and CVC.
Then we send the information to that company for the credit card processing.
Just
On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 14:20 -0400, Jason Garland wrote:
I usually try to avoid SIP providers using Asterisk for the same
reasons. A good indication they are using Asterisk is if they offer
IAX service. I usually take a look at a few SIP packets to check the
User-Agent or Server headers
I would like some recommendations for a WiFi Handset (like the Aastra
312), but without the £270 price tag.
I will only be looking to purchase 2 of these to begin with.
The handsets must support WPA/PSK.
TIA for any help in this.
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Rob Peck wrote:
John,
As someone who has both deployed in an office setting (GXP-2000s and
Polycom IP-330s, as well as a few PAPs and some other random crap), I
can give you a little info. Both work with Asterisk, but I would
recommend the Polycom. It's only about $30/each more for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have finally found a company that provides DID for SMS inbound
application.
They seems good but the price for low quantity is just too expensive. I
am then looking to partner up with a few people or companies in oder to
reduce such costs.
Example of
As subject, WTD a +34 922 DID, to be terminated by either IAX or SIP
(preferably statically).
TIA for any help with this.
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Reggie Noble wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know any reasonably priced and reliable UK 0800 DID provider?
I ported my BT 0800 number to voiptalk.org for 1.8p/min with no monthly fee.
I don't know if this is normal or that I just fell in lucky.
The email address of the person who I first spoke
I am after a block of 10 UK DIDs that can be terminated via IAX2
(preferably) or SIP, to a fixed host (no registrations). The target host
needs to be re-configurable.
So far the cheapest I have come across is £15/month.
TIA, for any responses.
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