Hi All,
The Ontario Linux Fest is being held on Saturday October 13th, 2007 at
the Toronto Congress Centre. It's a one day conference for Linux and
Open Source users *for* Linux and Open Source users.
Asterisk has stirred up quite a bit of interest in the telecom industry
and in the computer indu
That is what you get when you use Asterisk vs. "other expensive hardware" ;)
We are transferring our client's toll free to Unlimitel. We have used
them for some time now and never found any problems with them for
calls within Canada.
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Alex Kovalenko
Director of Operations
www.VoIPGizmos.ca
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I have multiple Toll Free and DID numbers with Unlimitel
I have always found that their QoS to be outstanding to the point that
they are always my first choice. If they are more expensive - so be it.
I also have some DIDs with Les.Net which have been less than spectacular
with audio drop-out
OK so I found out:
Unlimitel charges $2.50 a month, and 4 cents a minute. Transfer with
them is free.
Link2VoIP charges $1.50 a month, and 4 cents a minute. Transfer I think is free.
Les.net $2.50 and 5.5 cents inbound.
However if you want cheap inbound from States on your toll free:
Vitelity -
TONIGHT, Reza, founder of Digital Canada Communications will be
covering two topics:
1. A business overview and cost analysis of using Open Source Call
Centres in the field, specifically ViciDial. How complete the
implementation is, and how well it scales.
2. His impressions of the huge NXTComm t