On 11/4/10 1:13 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
On Nov 4, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Jai Rangi wrote:
Vitelity is too expensive. That's why we have been very busy in porting
number from Vitelity to didforsale.com
Wow. You work for didforsale.com... if you're going to post something like
that, you should
On 11/4/10 3:10 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010, Steve Totaro wrote:
Junction is comparatively expensive, it is also rock solid and run
like a real telco. Phone number for immediate support, reasonable
wait times, quick resolutions. I think the product that they supply
is worth
On 9/14/10 1:26 PM, Dan Journo wrote:
Hi,
So far, we've been dealing with a large voip wholesaler in the UK.
Now, we've been asked for some foreign DDIs, I was wondering if anyone
had any recommendations.
Also, how safe are most DDI companies? If I trust my business to them,
how do I
The AVERAGE person spends 3 hours a day on the phone?
That's completely untrue. What's your source for that data?
N.
On 9/20/10 7:04 PM, Gray Routes wrote:
There are an estimated 16 million Indian-origin people outside India,
including 1.7 million in the US;
1.6 million in Malaysia;
Don't know about where you are, but in the US, most banks charge a
hefty fee for wire transfers. Between $10 for domestic up to $50 for
international (and sometimes more) wire transfers.
In the world of non-existent margins (i.e. VoIP), every $10 that one can
avoid spending counts. :)
N.
On 7/14/10 7:13 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
Hi, we currently use magrathea telecom for inbound and outbound dialing
but
we're looking for a backup provider... can anyone recommend someone?
In my experience I don't think Magrathea have been down for more than a
few minutes in the whole of the
On 6/25/10 6:46 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Muugm...@lighteningsys.ca wrote:
That IP did succeeded in gaining access to our Asterisk Server.
I don't understand why people put unprotected Asterisk servers on a
public interface with no ACLs or
On 6/22/10 5:58 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 06/22/2010 05:50 PM, Calleasy BsAS wrote:
FAST, CHEAP and REALLY GOOD
I thought I could only pick any two?
No, Alex. You can pick all three as long as someone else is deciding the
metrics for 'fast,' 'cheap,' and 'really good.'
N.
Karl Fife wrote:
Has anyone compiled a list of the countries whose mobile termination rates
are similar to those of terrestrial lines?
I know that in some countries (such as the US and China) there is little
difference between mobile and terrestrial termination. This is in contrast
to
Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010, Moshe Maeir wrote:
Yes, I usually do not buy from someone who has a sloppy website or
presentation.
http://flatplanetphone.com/wordpress/
Remember the days ten, twenty years ago when you thought twice about
calling your mother back
Has anyone had any luck porting numbers away from Voxbone? They keep
stonewalling us on giving us any information about the CSR that might
aid us in porting our US numbers away from them. Just wondering if
anyone's had any experiences there good or bad.
N.
--
It varies. Some are Nuvox, some RNK, a Grande Communications Networks
one, etc.
N.
Alex Balashov wrote:
Who is the underlying carrier, of your particular numbers through
Voxbone?
--
Sent from mobile device
On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:07 PM, SIP s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
Has anyone had any
Alex Balashov wrote:
On 03/16/2010 01:36 PM, SIP wrote:
It varies. Some are Nuvox, some RNK, a Grande Communications Networks
one, etc.
And what happens when the ITSP you want to port into initiates port
requests for these? The way it's supposed to work is that the order
Our primary termination/origination carrier (Vitelity) has recently
decided to start charging us a USF percentage on every payment we make
to them. Keep in mind, 90% of the money we pay them is for
administrative fees, not for origination or termination charges on any
of the several hundred
, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:31 PM, SIP s...@arcdiv.com
mailto:s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
Our primary termination/origination carrier (Vitelity) has recently
decided to start charging us a USF percentage on every payment we make
to them. Keep in mind, 90% of the money we pay them
We currently use Voxbone for all our consumer-side International
numbers, of which we really don't have that many. We're technically
Voxbone resellers, integrated with their API, but recent changes have us
looking at moving our numbers to another provider.
Looking for someone on an immediate
i...@jksoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
Dear List,
I am very very interested in hemiparetic travel-spent?
Thanks Best Regards,
J[o]k[e]softwaresolutions Technical Team
Don't spoof the list, Steve.
N.
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And yet, no one with a clue.
N.
Info Info wrote:
Yes we have premium dailing project
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Alex Balashov
abalas...@evaristesys.com mailto:abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:
I, for one, am a devoted fan of curiously strong premium dailing
minties.
On
Alex Balashov wrote:
On 01/14/2010 01:38 PM, Info Info wrote:
Yes i want voip resell business send me more details,,,
Sure, no problem. Basically, it is a channel partner opportunity for
delivering value-added dailing minties solutions in a five-9s, 24/7, N+1
high-ROI
will help me in
Routing my VOIP Calls (SIP from Asterisk Located in USA) to a Gateway in these
countries.
I am sure it should be possible, but after searching also I could not find.
Also will it be expensive?
Waiting f your reply on this.
Regards,
Matengi
The problem is not ICANN or the use of non-Latin character sets. The
problem is the way current browsers handle non-Latin character sets and
how human beings pay attention to them. Both of these technical problems
are, theoretically, surmountable. However, given the history Apple,
Mozilla, and
Yes, but once you remove all the legal protections from the data, you've
completely removed all of my interest in signing up for an account. ;)
I don't think, in general, it's a good practice to advertise that you
have a service which allows you to make libelous comments about
providers because
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. But we're
We're looking (again, I think -- we've been down this road before) for a
provider who does Toll Free termination with compensation. We currently
do... well... not much, but maybe 12000 minutes of toll free termination
a month on average. Our current toll free termination provider is
outstanding,
SIP wrote:
We're looking (again, I think -- we've been down this road before) for a
provider who does Toll Free termination with compensation. We currently
do... well... not much, but maybe 12000 minutes of toll free termination
a month on average. Our current toll free termination provider
Alex Balashov wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hello Alex Sir,
I have given your url for your help. if you will see on home page errors
will visible easily to you.
http://www.evaristesys.com/
See homepage content only.
I fear that what is obvious (visible easily) to one person is
Canadian eh? is an interesting affectation. It's sort of like tacking
on 'you know' to the end of sentences. It can at the same time be both
seeking confirmation and simply giving affirmation in a slightly less
'strong' tone. Much like the Japanese 'ne' is used by a lot of people.
It softens the
Alex Balashov wrote:
Geraint Lee wrote:
no conclusions seem to have been drawn from the original
question/observation though!
I was just about to say the same thing.
and yes i have noticed random
capitalisation in the past just ignored it and carried on with life,
after
We've had some issues with users coming in from Voxalot IPs as well. Was
suspicious calling patterns and traffic, but Voxalot was very responsive
in helping us track things down. I seriously doubt they're ignoring
response emails. It's Sunday in the US, and many smaller companies run
limited
I don't really get what you're complaining about... unless this was just
an excuse to plug your company with your sig.
Seriously, it sounds like you're complaining that company X offers
service Y. What's wrong with that, exactly? And in what way does that
take you for 'stupid?'
N.
Apa
Sikander Saeed wrote:
We are looking for multi channel DID from France Paris for calling card.
Please contact in person.
Sikander
Current regulations require you to have a local address for local French
DIDs. Without an address in Paris, you're stuck with a national DID.
N.
This is partially off topic, as it's not strictly Asterisk-related...
I know the anti-dumping laws in the US manufacturing and trade
industries are geared toward international suppliers and protection of
US companies. I'm curious, though, are there similar laws for technology
(and, if not, should
Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 10:33 -0400, SIP wrote:
Would then Skype be able to come back and do the same thing as an effort
to recapture any lost users? Or would that fall under some sort of
anti-dumping umbrella because it's now a foreign company that's giving
don't play nice with
internet
communications at all.
Their product is way over priced and not as reliable as you'd need it
anyways.
Tom
-Original Message-
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[mailto:asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of SIP
Sent: Sunday, June
It seems to be about time for our annual let's see if anyone can get
Bahamas DIDs yet email.
We've tried to get BTC to sell them to us to no avail. They don't even
seem to understand the concept of leasing out/selling DDIs/DIDs, and are
not incredibly interested in exploring the possibilities.
Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 19:08 -0400, Jason Garland wrote:
Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP
in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729
too bad TLS requires TCP and asterisk default doesnt do that, although
It seems the biggest reason they took everything was actually because
they have no idea what the hell they're doing.
My understanding is that the way these things are hooked up is that
they’re interconnected to each other, he says. Company A may be
involved in some criminal activity and
Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
So um yeah.. The flipside is that there are customers out there that
want phone service and currently do not have any, and it may entail some
consulting work to get them back where they were before all of this.
So if anyone is wanting to get a few extra
To some degree, carriers want to protect their pricing structures
because it's an integral part of their competitive business model. It's
a bit the way most retail stores will toss you out on the curb if you
wander in with a notebook and start writing down the prices of their items.
However, the
Chris Joe wrote:
Why are we even talking it about here ? These non sense topics drives
away all the interest of this forum.
If you dont like NDA , dont go for carriers who asks for it ..simple
!! If I am a carrier and want you to sign 999 documents it is my
decision and it is your decision
But that's just it. It's not a contract. These days, a Terms of Service
agreement is really just marketing speak for 'Rules'
You agree to abide by the rules, and all is well. The rules can change
because the nature of the service or the legal system or the economy
changes rather rapidly. You have
I tried a voip farm, but all my little Asterisks died quickly and I had
to flush them down the Internet tubes.
It might be what I was feeding them, but I'm not sure. It's also
possible my little pups were sitting on a shelf for WY too long
before they were shipped to me.
N.
ContactTel
Sean,
Yes. You're missing some crucial math.
0.4 cents is $0.004 NOT $0.4 (which is 40 cents)
0.4 cents is not 4 cents or 4 pennies. It's 4 tenths of a cent. Jai's
pricing is right. Your math is wrong.
N.
Sean McMaster wrote:
Jai,
I'm a little confused by your pricing. The metered
it, rightly, as a commodity. As long as the service is
tolerable and the price is good, they'll jump ship from one VoSP to
another faster than you can send a SIP REGISTER packet.
With this in mind, it seems that cost comes first and foremost, and
service quality second. People jump for cost
Nitzan Kon wrote:
--- On Tue, 3/17/09, SIP s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
Where, then, is the business plan?
Grand Central never had one. Google Voice is probably going
to be the more corporate'd cousin and there will have to be
some sort of advertising or charging to get the cash flowing
Nitzan Kon wrote:
--- On Tue, 3/17/09, SIP s...@arcdiv.com wrote:
See... I'm picturing Google meshing this with Google
Talk, which DOES do VoIP. It would be silly for them NOT to
mesh the two products together, and likely trivial to do.
I'm guessing we just haven't seen that bit yet
voip-aster...@maximumcrm.com wrote:
IANAL, but you'll need a very strong disclaimer concerning the
risk of blocking good calls.
No matter how the system is set up there should be a way to easily add
known-good IP as they relate to a particular installation.
As well as a dispute
C. Savinovich wrote:
A premium number is the equivalent of a 900 number. It can have a charge
of up to $3.00 per minute for the originator. They are asking you to dial
it because they want to pay you 6 cents per minute, and you pay the charge
of $3 per minute to the carrier.
CS
$3
Actually, we got out of it because of a contractual dispute between our
carrier and the international carrier. But our carrier was PERFECTLY
happy to pass on the obviously ridiculous bill to us. :)
N.
Nitzan Kon wrote:
Did you actually pay it? :)
--- On Mon, 3/16/09, SIP s...@arcdiv.com
Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
I guess there should be some configurable options in Asterisk to cover
for that. Like 10 consecutive failed login attempts should invoke
asterisk to reply a login denied to that IP address and another option
that would allow for let's say 5 attempts in 5 minutes and
Peter Beckman wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, SIP wrote:
Responsibility? That's a difficult word. Is it irresponsible to build a
program without additional security if building in that security is
possible?
No. Network and software security is the responsibility of the admin
Dean Collins wrote:
http://www.businessinsider.com/vonage-now-losing-customers-2009-2
Any thoughts?
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
mailto:d...@cognation.net+1-212-203-4357 New York
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
+44-20-3129-6001 (London
David Gibbons wrote:
Can anyone provide a German DID with low concurrency (1 or 2 channels) w/o a
German address?
TIA
Dave
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The answer is that, unfortunately for you, you can be sued regardless of
what sort of waiver your customer signs. The argument being that your
customer may not know all the applicable laws regarding his rights in
the situation before he signs the waiver (waivers are not terribly
effective
Steve Totaro wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am going to throw out an idea and see if it sticks. I have had this
idea for quite a while now and I think the moons have aligned to get
it done..
I will be creating a consortium for all things VoIP as well as any
other specialties a shop or
...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of SIP
Sent: Thursday, 8 January 2009 10:43 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] OT: Paying people in faraway (Western)
places.
Alex Balashov wrote:
You mean, someone working outside the country still has
Dean Collins wrote:
-Original Message-
From: asterisk-biz-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-
boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of SIP
Sent: Thursday, 8 January 2009 12:03 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] OT: Paying
Alex Balashov wrote:
No doubt, I'm going to start a controversy here without wishing to,
especially since Digium does have a vested interest in pushing dCAP, but...
1) As is generally the case with certifications, they are mostly useless
and often actually an indicator of mediocrity. All
Nitzan Kon wrote:
I totally agree, and have the same fear of bait switch tactics.
One thought I had to prevent this is to let providers know that
a condition for being placed/displayed on the site will be
static rates where once submitted rates will have to be valid
for at least a month.
Dome Charoenyost wrote:
Dear Sir,
Can Someone Make Up A Good Company Name For Me?
This company about Network and Asterisk Consultant and implement for
Calling card , Asterisk Cluster
I'm thinking for few week :) help me please.
Best Regards.
Dome C.
We're looking for someone who can provide provisioning for UK DIDs with
an API. We don't get many order for them, but we do on occasion, and
our current provider has switched (without telling anyone) from a system
by which we'd order from them via their API and they'd return us a DID
to provision
for all the good it does to have an API.
N.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look at voxbone.
Zoa
SIP wrote:
We're looking for someone who can provide provisioning for UK DIDs with
an API. We don't get many order for them, but we do on occasion, and
our current provider has switched
, SIP wrote:
We're looking for someone who can provide provisioning for UK DIDs with
an API. We don't get many order for them, but we do on occasion, and
our current provider has switched (without telling anyone) from a system
by which we'd order from them via their API and they'd return us
RE Kushner List Account wrote:
Jacob Suter wrote:
Do what every average ITSP seems to do:
1 Rent a collocated server running an ancient version of Asterisk.
2 ???
3 Profit!
Wait a minute, you mean I can take my colo, all my old junk servers, old
T1 Digium cards
Alex Balashov wrote:
VIP Carrier wrote:
Can some one please share with me the laters firmware for Cisco, Polycom
and Aastra phones.
You seem to want an awful lot of things for free (or close to it).
Don't we all. Shame it never seems to happen.
Jared Smith wrote:
On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 10:20 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
A profit margin for Asterisk or Digium? Where is the line drawn here.
The line was moved quite a bit with Adwords debacle.
John isn't suggesting in any way that this would be for Digium's
financial benefit
A lot of people ask for free samples just to get free products. That's
an unfortunate, but common occurrence. However, some people ask for free
samples because they're in the market to buy, but with you overseas,
there's no where locally for them to look at the product or try it out
before
Is anyone doing reasonable toll free termination with compensation these
days? We're looking to migrate in that direction.
N.
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Peter Beckman wrote:
A few months (maybe a year) ago someone posted a fairly aggressive US
Termination pricing broken out by NPA/NXX. I'm interested to see what the
current rates are these days if I break out my calls by NPA/NXX. I don't
have that many minutes (100k) per month, but I'm
Drew Gibson wrote:
RAM! -- so, I'll shut up now. :)
Maybe this is sounding a lot like, Nobody needs more than 640 kB of
My first personal computer had 1k of ram (yes, 1024 bytes), so I'll
shut up too!
regards,
Drew
Let me guess Sinclair ZX-81? (Timex Sinclair 1000)
Always nice to get detailed, informative posts that say exactly what's
wrong with a company and why someone felt it necessary to brand it with
the epithet 'pathetic,' and to hear why company Y is far superior to
that 'pathetic' company X.
It's such a refreshing switch from all the usual noise out
Alex Balashov wrote:
Nitzan Kon wrote:
--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have yet to hear someone out and out say they are selling
a black route.
I hear gray frequently, and in some countries
where VoIP is still totally illegal, they still say gray.
We've had a few carriers for PSTN termination over the years, and with
our most recent one (Vitelity), I've noticed something that's unusual in
OUR experience, so I'm wondering how common it is.
For what they call international calls -- i.e. calls outside the US-48
(they're ALL international
countries, it's probably just
grey routes acting up. If it happens with EVERY country,
then it is a problem.
--
Nitzan Kon, CEO
Future Nine Corporation
www.future-nine.com
--- On Fri, 9/5/08, SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Common
Nitzan Kon wrote:
Our top-ten (or maybe bottom-ten...) countries so far are:
1. Egypt
2. Jordan
3. Palestinian Territory
4. Lebanon
5. China
6. Vietnam
7. India
8. Russia
9. North Korea
10. UK
Unfortunately, we do have legit customers from almost all of
these, so just blocking these
Peter Beckman wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, Barton Fisher wrote:
Can you tell me more about Verizon pricing? How do they compare to
Vitelity? I can't seemed to find pricing on web site
I'm not sure who posted the last two messages, but he doesn't seem to
have a
lot of details, nor are
randulo wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:39 AM, Trixter aka Bret McDanel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those that dont get the bullitins, FWD isnt going to be free
anymore, here is the notice that was sent to me.
Out of curiosity, are you planning on paying? (I would if I actually
free phone calls, those
that didnt have to wait. I do not know how long it will remain free,
but this does indicate that google is *finally* going to move towards
sip (something they have claimed they would do for a long time, but then
got sued by RTI over LCR patents and they pulled it until
Nitzan Kon wrote:
--- On Tue, 8/12/08, SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how charging for something that has lasted
this long for free will necessarily kill it off.
I hate to say this, but going from a million users to 800 is
pretty much the same as killing it. The whole
By law, it's required of all carriers in the US which is what,
now... Verizon and ATT (are there others anymore?).
N.
Al Lougher wrote:
You are correct, I missed that. For some reason I thought portability
only applied to wireless numbers, I didn't realize you could port from
land
Dare I ask what makes them so interesting?
N.
Tele Cost Price Reducer wrote:
hi,
we can offer very interesting routes to Pakistan.
please contact off list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mickey
On 5/27/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype's still in the we're losing money stage. But they're doing
everything they can to grab customers right and left. The original idea
was for there to be a synergy between Skype and eBay, but eBay's never
been able to leverage that, and they're having second-thoughts about the
acquisition
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:36:11AM -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
Rehan, I remember the backlash against you and it was not so much the
fundamental flaws in your DIDX product (and others) but the way you
handled yourself on the biz list and how different people responded
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:02:27PM -0400, SIP wrote:
This is a mailing list; the rules here are pretty much the same as
Usenet: your reputation will really honest-to-$DEITY live and die on 72
character hard wrapped lines, blank lines between paragraphs, no HTML
When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice conferencing
(more than two participants). But apparently, dual-point conferencing is
what everyone was replying about. Which is, as you say, out of the box
and pretty simple.
N.
Miles Scruggs wrote:
I'm a little confused, when
File search,
-Online File sharing,
-Online Whiteboard,
-Online Presentation,
-Online Co-authoring,
-Scheduling
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:26 AM, SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice conferencing
(more than two
I wasn't aware Snom 370 had either VPN or an analog line
Jeremy Bogan wrote:
Snom 370.
On 16/05/2008, at 8:08 PM, Andrea Cristofanini wrote:
Hi list
We are looking for a ip IAX2 or SIP phone with VNP client inside,
the phone should be equiped with one analog line .
The phone
Alex Balashov wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Telephony and Asterisk are the on topic (for this list, related
business is included). Period.
Correct. And so are germane rhetorical devices employed in the
discussion thereof.
Nonsense. Similes are allowed, but metaphors are
The comments in that article, which, by the way, is not reachable at the
URL you provided (you left off an l :
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2008/05/05/rethinking-voip.html)
show that people really still have no grasp on the technology used for
VoIP or the difficulties in providing
Peter Beckman wrote:
On Tue, 6 May 2008, SIP wrote:
Neither of which are terribly effective. GPS is rather unreliable
indoors, and if you're truly on the move, having your phone stop working
every time you switch APs until you reconfirm your location (which you
may not even know
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here.
Being this is a business list - how would other sales/business/marketing
minded people promote their 911 service? Would you incorporate a real life
scenario? Yes? How would you address the tact aspect?
Your thoughts,
My personal thoughts are
Peter Beckman wrote:
On Fri, 2 May 2008, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 08:38:49PM -0700, Trevor Peirce wrote:
I can't see anything sick about sharing information about a service that
can help save lives and I'm sorry it offended you.
You weren't sharing
Joe Antkowiak wrote:
SIP wrote:
Marketing using FUD always leaves a bad taste in my mouth. It's like the
people who capitalised on the fear of the Y2K bug to sell uneducated
people exceptionally expensive and unnecessary 'survival kits.'
Very similar. I bet there are many
Good to know he's picking on someone else. ;)
For the last 3 years, we've been getting one particular individual (or
small group) from Egypt that does the same thing. If you follow their
traces back as far as you can go, they all ultimately originate from
accounts on Link.net in Egypt. We've
I've tried sendinf this message 4 times in the last 3 days to no avail.
Perhaps if I reply to myself, it will come through.
N.
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SIP wrote:
I've tried sendinf this message 4 times in the last 3 days to no avail.
Perhaps if I reply to myself, it will come through.
N.
Looking for someone who can provide DIDs:
100 in the 438 LATA (Atlanta, GA)
125 in the 446 LATA (Macon, GA)
50 in the 444 LATA (Albany, GA
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Just testing the list... made a post a few hours ago... hasn't shown
up yet.
The archives show no post for almost 3 hours now...
You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of
API to their Flash phone
component at
no charge to developers. I have an app ready to roll as soon as
they are
completely live.
I would love to see a similar type API to a Flash SIP or IAX2
component
where I could access my own Asterisk or Freeswitch server
I've been unable to post anything or reply to the list of late. Testing
testing
N.
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Flavio Goncalves wrote:
I have received today a notice of disaproval of my ad in Google
Adwords, because it was using the word Asterisk (A Digium´s
trademark). Interesting, this announce point to our eCommerce website
www.shopvoip.com.br http://www.shopvoip.com.br where we actually
sell
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