[Asterisk-Users] Speakeasy VOIP + Asterisk?

2006-03-12 Thread Simon Dorfman
Has anyone tried getting Speakeasy VOIP to work with Asterisk? I just got Speakeasy DSL and am thinking of trying out their VOIP [1] with the hope that the quality/stability will be better than broadvoice. I searched in the usual places (voip-info.org, the asterisk users mailing list archives

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Lingo and *

2004-06-18 Thread Simon Dorfman
. Also if you decide to sign up and you feel like giving me a $25 credit to my account (that would be very nice! :D), enter my name and email when you sign up: Simon Dorfman simon (AT) simondorfman.com Thanks, Simon in New Orleans ___ Asterisk-Users

[Asterisk-Users] Primustel a.k.a. Lingo $20/month unlimited service

2004-06-10 Thread Simon Dorfman
Hi all, I just saw this article about this new offer from Lingo.com: http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20040607S0008 $20 monthly plan with unlimited local and long-distance calling in North America (US Canada) and Western Europe. Plus first three months free and free equipment. It doesn't

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Primustel a.k.a. Lingo $20/month unlimited service

2004-06-10 Thread Simon Dorfman
Thanks Wojciech and Stephan for the info. Maybe it's silly to reply to my own post, but I have since found much more info on the subject. 1. There is a thread about Lingo's service at dslreports here: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,10442660~mode=flat Most info below is gathered from

Re: [Asterisk-Users] sip device discussion and reviews (Snom 190 request)

2004-06-07 Thread Simon Dorfman
I'd love to hear a review of any Snom Phones. I'm waiting for the Snom 190 before I buy my first hardware VoIP phone. It's supposed to be around $150 or less. I've already read what voip-info has to say: http://voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Snom%20Phones

[Asterisk-Users] e164.org

2004-05-22 Thread Simon Dorfman
So I just saw this VoIP-centric article at slashdot (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/22/1840220) which mentions e164.org. It's a non-profit public DNS root designed to map phone numbers to Internet protocols. Is anyone on this list actually using this? They have asterisk config

[Asterisk-Users] Number portability

2004-05-18 Thread Simon Dorfman
Voicepulse connect doesn't yet offer LNP (local number portability). They said in an email that they will have LNP in 1-3 months. Does anyone know of any voip companies that DO have LNP (for US area code 504)? Thanks, Simon in New Orleans ___

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Psssst. The US is asleep - let's talk intern ationalization !!!

2004-05-14 Thread Simon Dorfman
On 5/14/04 4:19 AM, Robinson Tim-W10277 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There should probably be en_uk, en_us, en_ca, en_za, en_nz, en_oz, en_ie and en_in etc to allow each English-speaking country to localise prompts. To further complicate things, there really should be a few more categories for all

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fwd: [ISN] Voice Over IP Can Be Vulnerable To Hackers, Too

2004-05-14 Thread Simon Dorfman
On 5/14/04 9:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folks seem to have forgotten that the original hackers were hacking stable and secure traditional PBXs with captain crunch whistles! Mitnik ran wild through PBX's and mobille networks. Let's work to set up secure VOIP, but