Howdy,
Looking to port numbers that we currently own in the US Virgin Islands
to *any* carrier that can do it in the states. XO says it is out of
their scope. Our normal DID carrier (IP Comms) apparently uses XO...
Looking for recommendations?
Thanks,
j
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DID providers in Toronto
> I've had a good ongoing experience using http://www.unlimitel.ca.
> They are responsive and reliable.
Ditto here - Unlimitel is small but reliable and sup
> I've had a good ongoing experience using http://www.unlimitel.ca. They
> are responsive and reliable.
Ditto here - Unlimitel is small but reliable and supportive.
- Mike
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I've had a good ongoing experience using http://www.unlimitel.ca. They
are responsive and reliable.
MARK.
Asterisk guy wrote:
> hi
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> Can anyone recommend a good DID provider offering numbers in Toronto ?
>
> ( 1 very stable 2 support porting numbers from Bell, primus, telus.. )
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hi
Can anyone recommend a good DID provider offering numbers in Toronto ?
( 1 very stable 2 support porting numbers from Bell, primus, telus.. )
Mario
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Dear Aaron,
You can check out www.didx.org US did's start at 10 cents a number per month. uk start 30 cents per month.
You get 2 free did's to test the didx services.
If you can PROVIDE us Japan did's that would be super cool.
Rehan
On 12/9/05, Aaron Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Gentelmen (and ladies too of course),
Just a quick question.
I run an internet provider here in Japan and we want to start offering
US DIDs to some of our US military customers.
Does anyone have a link to some good information about DIDs and setting
them up under asterisk? Also, perhaps a f