For dedicated servers, I've been happy with Server Beach, although
the least expensive box they offer at the moment is $129/month --
Core 2 Quad with 4 GB of RAM. They offer CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu and
Red Hat, among other operating systems.
Their parent company, Peer1, does colocation, if t
You can get a bare metal box at this price level from iWeb. I've been
hosting my sipX public development server with them for a little over a
year now without issues.
On 05/23/2012 11:45 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
Is this a virtual? How much ram? The price sounds too low to be bare
metal so
Physical. It would be hosting a 1U server I would send in. It's just that we've
had so many problems with them, I thought I would ask for recommendations
before going ahead with it.
On Wed, 23 May 2012 11:45:35 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Is this a virtual? How much ram? The price sounds too
Setting the IVR as an unmanaged gateway, and using a custom dial plan
(permissions all unchecked) that matches on 0183820233 in the dialed number
section, then in resulting section sends the number to the unmanaged IVR
gateway - should work. The permission status on the dial plan is prime suspec
Is this a virtual? How much ram? The price sounds too low to be bare metal
so there are scalability issues with virtual stuff in general (media)
depending on the platform used.
On May 23, 2012 11:17 AM, "m...@grounded.net" wrote:
> I haven't looked anywhere other than appia so far because I wasn'
I haven't looked anywhere other than appia so far because I wasn't thinking of
having to do this but their hosting is around $70/Month. However, I don't know
if there are any other costs and more importantly, I was wondering if there
might be some well known hosting companies out that that are k
I have been unable to find a provider that gives consistent delivery and
have trialled several (flow route, gafachi, etc.).
Most of our customers employ multiple wan instances and either the
implementations of t.38 fail A LOT or the carrier is a cdr and signalling
provider (aggregator) and the med
Thank your sir for your help,
Your response sounds good, it should be a dial-plan
permission problem.. the 407 answer is exactly that.
But i do not know where i can described that in the
configuration tool, the "site to site" dial-plan contains no
permission check-box, i have tried with a "cust
On 5/23/2012 7:59 AM, Mike Pinkerton wrote:
> We need to implement faxing. At the moment, I am most concerned
> about inbound faxes. My understanding is that sipXecs can do a T.38
> to e-mail conversion and mail inbound faxes to users' mailboxes. Is
> that correct?
>
> Does anyone have a SIP tru
Tony:
That volume is way beyond what we will do. Our inbound faxes are
very important, but only occasional -- perhaps less than 100 per month.
Any suggestion on a trunk provider for a low volume use case?
Thanks.
--
Mike Pinkerton
On 23 May 2012, at 08:12, Tony Graziano wrote:
That is
That is correct. We use appia but you need a minimum of 250.00 billing per
month to setup an account t with them and be clear you need t.38 enabled
trunks. You have to set your re-register intervals to very short periods
(180 seconds), otherwise its normal.
On May 23, 2012 7:59 AM, "Mike Pinkerton"
We need to implement faxing. At the moment, I am most concerned
about inbound faxes. My understanding is that sipXecs can do a T.38
to e-mail conversion and mail inbound faxes to users' mailboxes. Is
that correct?
Does anyone have a SIP trunk provider with good T.38 support that he
or s
We dont have a problem with conferencing or voicemail. As long as CPU usage
is low, i.e. no services are being restarted and no one is running a backup
script etc, it is fine for us.
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Michael Picher wrote:
> In my testing a small instance will fall on its face fo
In my testing a small instance will fall on its face for conferencing and
anything media related.
For 4.4 I haven't been able to make anything but a C1XLarge work with
conferencing properly. This is cost prohibitive.
4.6 will be a bit of a different story...
Mike
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 4:28 A
As you can see here http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#pricing it will cost about
60$ per month plus tax. The cost for storage and data is just a few $ per
month, despite all the SIP signalling and media going to and from your
Amazon server.
If you want to use this more permanently, Amazon has reserved i
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