On Saturday October 13 2007 12:47 pm, Doug Lytle wrote:
> John Millican wrote:
> > On Saturday October 13 2007 12:09 pm, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> >
> > Be sure to read the fine print as most of the "unlimited" plans do
> > actually have a limit on usage (even the ones I offer). Some are out in
> > the
John Millican wrote:
> On Saturday October 13 2007 12:09 pm, Lee Jenkins wrote:
>
> Be sure to read the fine print as most of the "unlimited" plans do actually
> have a limit on usage (even the ones I offer). Some are out in the open some
>
Then don't advertise it as *unlimited*
Seems si
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Affordable SIP Trunk for Home PBX ?
>
> And my experience with the "unlimited" plans is after a cert
On Saturday October 13 2007 12:09 pm, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> Steve Edwards wrote:
> > On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> >> I have been using axVoice.com for some about 9 month to a year now and
> >> their service is pretty damn good. For home users they have unlimited
> >> plan for around 2
And my experience with the "unlimited" plans is after a certain point
-- which is sometimes quite obscure -- they start charging --
sometimes at a rather high rate, so be careful with those. Unlimited
means whatever I want it to mean!
on Saturday 10/13/2007 Lee Jenkins([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Lee Jenkins wrote:
>
>> I have been using axVoice.com for some about 9 month to a year now and
>> their service is pretty damn good. For home users they have unlimited
>> plan for around 22.00-24.00 U.S. per month.
>
> I think the "pay as you go" plans
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Lee Jenkins wrote:
> I have been using axVoice.com for some about 9 month to a year now and
> their service is pretty damn good. For home users they have unlimited
> plan for around 22.00-24.00 U.S. per month.
I think the "pay as you go" plans make more sense for most people
D4rk F1ber wrote:
> So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
> good so far. The next thing I wanted to do was make and recieve calls
> to regular land lines now.
>
> I don't have a POTS line and was looking for probably a SIP trunk.
>
> I have seen mentions of Skype
On 10/12/07, Mojo wrote:
> Mojo wrote:
> > Steve Edwards wrote:
> >
> >> You can use IAX or SIP with either provider.
> >>
> >>
> > Just realized though, they claim there are audio problems
> > when using their servers via the iax protocol. They
> > recommend you use SIP to connect to them.
> >
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
> Steve Edwards wrote:
>
>> You can use IAX or SIP with either provider.
>>
>>
> Just realized though, they claim there are audio problems when using
> their servers via the iax protocol. They recommend you use SIP to
> connect to them.
>
> __
Steve Edwards wrote:
> You can use IAX or SIP with either provider.
>
Just realized though, they claim there are audio problems when using
their servers via the iax protocol. They recommend you use SIP to
connect to them.
___
--Bandwidth and Coloca
I've used Vitelity.net for several years and am reasonably happy with
them.
You can get DID's from any area code you want for $1.49 a month with per
minute rates between $0.011 and $0.0149.
I also use Nufone.net for outbound. Their DID's cost $5.00 a month so I
don't have one :)
Nufone let's
I agree with the suggestions of Teliax, and I also use
http://vitelity.net/ -- you can rent 800# DIDs from them for
$0.50/month plus minutes, and I think their US minutes are like $0.02 or so
Moj
D4rk F1ber wrote:
> So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
> good
On Friday 12 October 2007 01:33:44 pm Baji Panchumarti wrote:
> On 10/12/07, D4rk F1ber wrote:
> > So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
> > good so far. The next thing I wanted to do was make and recieve calls
> > to regular land lines now.
> >
> > I don't have
On 10/12/07, D4rk F1ber wrote:
> So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
> good so far. The next thing I wanted to do was make and recieve calls
> to regular land lines now.
>
> I don't have a POTS line and was looking for probably a SIP trunk. [...]
There are s
On 10/12/07, D4rk F1ber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Curious what others are using, and if anyone can make some
> recommendations? Not sure if this has been covered already on the
> list, and not sure if recommending companies are allowed, so maybe I
> need get replies off list?
There are quite
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Affordable SIP Trunk for Home PBX ?
So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
good so far.
So I have my asterisk box up and working internally at home and all is
good so far. The next thing I wanted to do was make and recieve calls
to regular land lines now.
I don't have a POTS line and was looking for probably a SIP trunk.
I have seen mentions of Skype integration with Asterisk, but
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