Ed Guy wrote:
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You seem to be missing one of the basic premises of bellster: it is an
equitable
sharing network where "The [Calls] you take are equal to the [Calls] you
make."
What about those of us who have the (mis?)fortune to live in homely
exchanges like Monon, Indiana, USA, where nobody want
ling list problem,
visit support at: http://www.fwdnet.net/content/view/full/373/
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January 25, 2005 1:26 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] bellster credits problem coming...
I signed up for the FWD forums, but didn't receive my confirmation
email. So, since the FWD guys read this, I though I'd post here.
If you r
gt; Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] bellster credits problem coming...
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> Jay Austad wrote:
> > Additionally, it's dangerous to allow routes for toll-free
> numbers in
> > the US. Some "adult" lines use toll-free numbers, but have a menu
> > option to c
Jay Austad wrote:
Additionally, it's dangerous to allow routes for toll-free numbers in
the US. Some "adult" lines use toll-free numbers, but have a menu
option to charge the call to your phone bill, even though it's not a 900
number.
Damn that sux! If I had a charge from a tollfree number the
I signed up for the FWD forums, but didn't receive my confirmation
email. So, since the FWD guys read this, I though I'd post here.
If you read the route report, +1 currently has 11720 available calls.
If you look at the routes for specific area codes/prefixes, they all
have a much smaller nu