[asterisk-biz] Radvision Scopia MCU-12

2008-01-31 Thread Dome Charoenyost
Dear All, Can someone help me about asterisk connect to Radvision Scopia MCU-12 when i dial from innomedia videophone dial to MCU i got one way voice. i hear sound from MCU but can't say any thing. When i use ip phone (no video) it's work. if somone ever test asterisk with MCU please send me exa

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Moshe Maeir
Gondar, You might want to look at our solution. We have 2 main offerings that you can see here http://flatplanetphone.com/wordpress/?p=459 But we are flexible. In fact we have actually just installed a full system for a WISP. Please contact me if you need more details Moshe Maeir Chief Flatte

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread John Mason Jr
Just a word of advise make sure the network is ready for the voip traffic, at my ofice we had a very poor experience with a WISP with VOIP because the network was not ready & well managed John Gondar Monn wrote: > Thanks for your willingness to help .. > @ Pilosov, we got the PRI lines + th

[asterisk-biz] desktop application like the outcall

2008-01-31 Thread Alexender Argov
Hi I'm looking for desktop application like the outcall. Can any one help with suggestions? Thank you Alex www.tikalnetworks.com Alexander Argov CEO Tel +972 (73) 2209100 Mobile 972-52-3682486 Fax +972 (73) 2209001 P.O.B 13317 Tel Aviv 61132 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Nitzan Kon
I was thinking the exact same thing. My experience (as a user) with WISPs has been basically lost packets, intermittent service issues, etc. VoIP is fragile as it is, so there is no way you could deliver VoIP reliably with these issues... If you DON'T have lost packet issues (rare for a WISP I thi

Re: [asterisk-biz] desktop application like the outcall

2008-01-31 Thread Antonio Gallo
Alexender Argov ha scritto: > I'm looking for desktop application like the outcall. > Can any one help with suggestions? Why "outcall" is not good for you? Missing features? Antonio ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-

[asterisk-biz] VoIP Users Conference Friday Feb 1st @ 12 Noon EST: Hosted IVR

2008-01-31 Thread randulo
Our guest is tomorrow Mobeen Khan is Chief Operating Officer of Metaphor Solutions who offer "Plug & Play IVR On-Demand" http://www.metaphorivr.com Instructions to join the conference: http://VoipUsersConference.org IRC: freenode.net #voip-users-conference The weekly Friday Noon "VoIP Users Co

Re: [asterisk-biz] Reciprocal Compensation

2008-01-31 Thread Jay Kordic
I have both reciprocal compensation as well as 8xx termination access compensation. The applications on the reciprocal compensation could be things like call center/conference calling/chat line opportunities! Regards, Jay Kordic The Horizon Group Wholesale VOIP/TDM routes/Wholesale IP Ban

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Mike Hammett
As a WISP and VoIP operator myself I agree that those things cause issues, but not all WISPs are operated in that fashion. What percentage, I cannot say, but my network has less than 0.1% packet loss and end-end latency is almost always less than 10 ms, but usually less than 5 ms. --

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread darren
I second the concerns regarding the stability of a WISP network.  However, it can be done correctly in a fashion that works.  I'm currently a customer of a WISP and I use voip all the time without quality issues.  We're using Canopy equipment and I go Office -> Tower 1 -> Tower 2 -> Tower 3 -> Wi

[asterisk-biz] 2-port passive BRI card

2008-01-31 Thread Reggie_Noble
Hi all, I'm looking for an inexpensive 2 port passive BRI card. I am located in the UK and would appreciate any help on locating one. Reggie___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIB

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Gondar Monn
Thanks for a very wise advice ... we are actually looking into it, we had a bridged system and are redesigning it to be fully routed + implementing QoS + switching bandwidth providers to get a better backbone Thanks again Gondar Nitzan Kon wrote: > I was thinking the exact same thing. My

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Gondar Monn
Mike ! Can we get together (off-list) and share a bit ? Thanks Gondar Mike Hammett wrote: > As a WISP and VoIP operator myself I agree that those things cause issues, > but not all WISPs are operated in that fashion. What percentage, I cannot > say, but my network has less than 0.1% packet l

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread John Mason Jr
I believe it can be done correctly, and would be interested in your experiences as well, I was only trying to relay a poor experience I had, and the idea that VOIP might make some otherwise unnoticeable networking issues visible. John Mike Hammett wrote: > As a WISP and VoIP operator myself I

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Gondar Monn
Thanks Senad ! Looks like your maxirack solution will be a good start . I saw on the picture that no card is provided ... Does it have a PCI express port ? (the TE420 is PCI express). I am downloading the vmware image to take a peek Thanks Gondar Can we talk off-list ? Senad Jordanovic wrote

[asterisk-biz] USB Conference Phone for 29.99

2008-01-31 Thread Sam Tam
We are now doing a special promotional offer on a new USB Conference Phone. This is guaranteed the ONLY USB Conference Phone available. We also accept bulk order and for custom logo to be put on the phone. For more info please email us back. Feature: 1. Ideal for group conference, free internet

Re: [asterisk-biz] USB Conference Phone for 29.99

2008-01-31 Thread Zoa
Sam Tam wrote: > We are now doing a special promotional offer on a new USB Conference Phone. > This is guaranteed the ONLY USB Conference Phone available. I have another one made by us robotics, what did i win ? :) Zoa > We also accept > bulk order and for custom logo to be put on the phone. > >

Re: [asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

2008-01-31 Thread Senad Jordanovic
Gondar Monn wrote: > Thanks Senad ! Looks like your maxirack solution will be a good start . > I saw on the picture that no card is provided ... Does it have a PCI > express port ? (the TE420 is PCI express). sure.. it has 6 PCI slots, 3xPCIe, 3xPCIx > I am downloading the vmware image to take

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Alex Balashov
www.localcallingguide.com is great, but you can't internalise the database, just use it on a per-incident basis really. Unless you want to work out some sort of deal with them to batch queries to their XML query interface as part of an OSS system I suppose. On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Peter Beckman w

[asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Peter Beckman
OK, So I have the LERG. It's ugly. NWYRCYZN02 is not pretty. Neither is "NEW YORK METRO NY". Some entries state "BROOKLYN" or "QUEENS" or something else. I want an NPA-NXX database that corresponds to a valid USPS City, State. What do YOU use to tell your customers who do not understand what

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Matthew Rubenstein
I can't help you with LERG DB lookups. But I'm a New Yorker. I can tell you that the only literal *city* here is "New York, NY", though sometimes called "New York City, NY". It's composed of 5 boros (how we spell "boroughs"), which are municipal subdivisions that are also state counties. In

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Nitzan Kon
Maybe it's just me, but if it's 212, 347, or 646 - as a consumer I don't really care where the LATA is physically located. It's all "NYC" in my book. ;) -- Nitzan ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz m

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Bill Michaelson
It is just you. If you operated a pizzeria in Port Richmond, and an incoming call indicated Mariners Harbor, you would be prepared to make a delivery. If it was from Chelsea, you would not. And if it indicated NYC, you would consider that info almost useless. Nitzan Kon wrote: Maybe it's just

Re: [asterisk-biz] Distributed Call Center -- Please Help define

2008-01-31 Thread Steve Totaro
On Jan 31, 2008 6:58 PM, Naveed Nazir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have an opportunity to bid for setting up and management of a distributed > call center. The client plans to grow to 1000 seats between multiple > locations. > > Can some one guide me to the solutions available out there (commer

[asterisk-biz] Distributed Call Center -- Please Help define

2008-01-31 Thread Naveed Nazir
I have an opportunity to bid for setting up and management of a distributed call center. The client plans to grow to 1000 seats between multiple locations. Can some one guide me to the solutions available out there (commercial & open source). I would also like to hear about your good or bad exp

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread C F
Well, Queens (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens) is what it's commonly called and it's the county. The USPS will usually use town names (i.e. Flushing, NY) for towns within Queens, so will people that live there. When I make a phone call to Queens I will see on my bill the same towns the USPS use

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread C F
What about 917 and 718? On Jan 31, 2008 6:45 PM, Nitzan Kon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe it's just me, but if it's 212, 347, or 646 - as a consumer I > don't really care where the LATA is physically located. It's all "NYC" > in my book. ;) > > -- Nitzan > > > >

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread henry
We purchase a LERG database from Telecordia (updates not super accurate, you will need to purchase access to porting database) with details about DID location. I know for sure, dsl providers use the same because we got the length of cable from home outlet to CO. Billing Concepts has a similar pr

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Nitzan Kon
So what you're saying is - if you owned a pizzeria in Port Richmond, but someone called you from a cellphone indicating NYC (or out of state for that matter), you wouldn't deliver? (of course you would, you'd just be more cautious about it the first time they call) While I understand your logic, a

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Nitzan Kon
Oh yeah- I always forget those exist too. ;) (ok ok, I haven't been living in NYC *that* long...) --- C F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What about 917 and 718? ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailin

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread dave cantera
peter, I understand that cole technical was getting ready to launch a CNAM service... you might want to check them out and see if it is up... daveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We purchase a LERG database from Telecordia (updates not super accurate, you will need to purch

[asterisk-biz] Looking for Ethiopian satellite internet sales agent

2008-01-31 Thread John Chen
Hi All, I'm looking for agent to sell satellite internet to Ethiopian customer like farm or NGO or international compaines. Thanks, John. ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIB

Re: [asterisk-biz] NPA-NXX to City, State Database

2008-01-31 Thread Alex Balashov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We purchase a LERG database from Telecordia (updates not super accurate, you > will need to purchase access to porting database) Do you know something I don't? Access to "porting database" (NPAC) is not simply or easily or cheaply obtained from Neustar, especially if

Re: [asterisk-biz] Futures of the telecoms business.

2008-01-31 Thread Alex Balashov
Matthew Rubenstein wrote: > Lewis says telcos don't innovate and always accidentally caught up with > outside innovation, that telcos act like they've got a "god given right" > to make profits just because they've invested money in networks. That IP > "telephony" is really beyond telephony i