On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Adrian Marsh adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.comwrote:
Anyone have any experience with a Japanese local VoIP termination
supplier?
I’ve emailed a few companies looking to setup some PSTN to SIP and SIP to
PSTN termination, but no luck so far.
Thanks,
Adrian
On 5/5/10, Adrian Marsh adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.com wrote:
Anyone have any experience with a Japanese local VoIP termination
supplier?
I've emailed a few companies looking to setup some PSTN to SIP and SIP
to PSTN termination, but no luck so far.
Thanks,
Adrian
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On 5/5/10, Adrian Marsh adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.com wrote:
Anyone have any experience with a Japanese local VoIP termination
supplier?
I've emailed a few companies looking to setup some PSTN to SIP and SIP
to PSTN termination, but no luck so far.
Thanks,
Adrian
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Anyone have any experience with a Japanese local VoIP termination
supplier?
I've emailed a few companies looking to setup some PSTN to SIP and SIP
to PSTN termination, but no luck so far.
Thanks,
Adrian
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probe with this:
www.siptraffic.com
Our company have a lot of experience with this company through a lot of
routes and simply they are the best we know in quality/price rate.
They ask you for 200$ initially, but they work perfectly! The only problem
is that they never give a CID number.
If you
Does anyone has termination to Togo and Cameroon? Thanks. You can send me a
private message if you do.
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First of all I am a complete noob to VOIP and Asterisk. We currently have
an Asterisk box setup and working with 4 FXO ports to the PSTN. What if I
wanted to build another Asterisk box for my ISP users so they could use VOIP
instead of the PSTN. Am I correct in saying that I need to find a VOIP
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] VOIP Termination
First of all I am a complete noob to VOIP and Asterisk. We currently have
an Asterisk box setup and working with 4 FXO ports to the PSTN. What if I
wanted to build another Asterisk box for my ISP users so they could
I am looking for termination of numbers in the 479 area code. I would like
to either port them through my * box or direct SIP connection from the
customer. I am in need of over 100 DID's. Anyone know of anyone that has
this service besides Vonage or Packet8?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP Termination in 479 Area Code
I am looking for termination of numbers in the 479 area code. I would
like
to either port them through my * box or direct SIP connection from the
customer. I am in need of over 100 DID's. Anyone know of anyone that
has
this service
Livevoip has 479; iax.cc might be willing to work with you.
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On Friday 17 December 2004 09:10, Shoval Tomer wrote:
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Fortunately, asterisk will do that for you to the second, looking at
the cdr records and totalling up the duration column for a specific
period will tell you what your bill would be at the few cents a minute
you'll be charged.
On Sat, Dec 18, 2004 at 06:28:54PM +, Antony Stone wrote:
On Saturday 18 December 2004 18:07, Dorn Hetzel wrote:
I wouldn't say I hate SIP, it sucks less than H.323 and
so on by a large margin. But, having said that, if you
can use IAX, it sucks even much than SIP does :)
Um, are
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 05:58:08PM -0500, Gary Carr wrote:
So they offer termination via SIP for $0.013/minute?
Most of the good deals I have found are for IAX termination,
but maybe the same deal are available for SIP.
-Dorn
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I wouldn't say I hate SIP, it sucks less than H.323 and
so on by a large margin. But, having said that, if you
can use IAX, it sucks even much than SIP does :)
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 08:53:01PM -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On December 16, 2004 08:47 pm, Gary Carr wrote:
Why is IAX
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:51:00AM +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote:
I'm looking to change from a standard telephone line to a VoIP phone line at
home. I'm looking for recommendations for VoIP providers that I can use
with
Asterisk.
Don't forget about emergency services (lack of) with
On Saturday 18 December 2004 18:07, Dorn Hetzel wrote:
I wouldn't say I hate SIP, it sucks less than H.323 and
so on by a large margin. But, having said that, if you
can use IAX, it sucks even much than SIP does :)
Um, are you saying IAX is good, or that it is not good? I'm not sure I
snip
Fortunately, asterisk will do that for you to the second, looking at
the cdr records and totalling up the duration column for a specific
period will tell you what your bill would be at the few cents a minute
you'll be charged.
Actually not true, although a common mistake.
You do not
On December 16, 2004 12:03 am, Mike Diehl (Encrypted email preferred) wrote:
One of the catches is that I often telecommute and sometimes I do some side
business; these practices violate many provider's acceptable use policies.
So, I need a provider who doesn't care how I use the phone, and one
On December 16, 2004 12:03 am, Mike Diehl (Encrypted email preferred) wrote:
One of the catches is that I often telecommute and sometimes I do some side
business; these practices violate many provider's acceptable use policies.
So, I need a provider who doesn't care how I use the phone, and
On Thursday 16 December 2004 05:17 am, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On December 16, 2004 12:03 am, Mike Diehl (Encrypted email preferred) wrote:
One of the catches is that I often telecommute and sometimes I do some
side business; these practices violate many provider's acceptable use
policies.
On Thursday 16 December 2004 02:45 pm, Julio Arruda wrote:
Mike,
I was a happy P8 user for 18 months, just keep in mind that theirs (and
most of the consumer market voip providers) unlimited plans could be
in theory abused by telemarketers and etc.
One of the other responders told me that P8
So they offer termination via SIP for $0.013/minute?
Even better-- IAX termination :)
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Why is IAX termination better?
Gary
So they offer termination via SIP for $0.013/minute?
Even better-- IAX termination :)
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On December 16, 2004 08:47 pm, Gary Carr wrote:
Why is IAX termination better?
Becuase it's lean and mean and doesn't rely on the too many cooks in the
kitchen implementation that is SIP. IAX2 works seamlessly behind NAT and
doesn't have any of the weird issues that SIP tends to have (STUN,
1 port so easier w/ nat + it can trunk(lowering overhead) for multiple
calls to 1 provider.
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that they won't let you terminate into * directly.
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On Thursday
I'm looking to change from a standard telephone line to a VoIP phone line at
home. I'm looking for recommendations for VoIP providers that I can use with
Asterisk.
Don't forget about emergency services (lack of) with voIP.
One of the catches is that I often telecommute and sometimes I do
This is the sort of language you are likely to find from anyone offering
unlimited plans. It's just the reality of the fact that there is
no such thing as unlimited, really... Everything has it's limits :)
If you go with a per-minute plan, like from NuFone, Voipjet, etc., you
will not find
So they offer termination via SIP for $0.013/minute?
Gary
Any since the per minute rates can be as low as $0.013/minute last time
I looked, you have to use a LOT of minutes before you spend as much as
you would have with that unlimited plan...
Regards,
-Dorn
p.s. I use both NuFone and VoipJet
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:05:54 -0500, Dorn Hetzel wrote:
This is the sort of language you are likely to find from anyone offering
unlimited plans. It's just the reality of the fact that there is
no such thing as unlimited, really... Everything has it's limits :)
If you go with a per-minute
Mike Diehl (Encrypted email preferred) wrote:
I'm trying to make an issue out of this because I think it needs to change and
I'm hoping people who are affiliated with these providers are reading this.
I was going to go with Packet8. I was going through the final checklist
before
Hi all.
I'm looking to change from a standard telephone line to a VoIP phone line at
home. I'm looking for recommendations for VoIP providers that I can use with
Asterisk.
One of the catches is that I often telecommute and sometimes I do some side
business; these practices violate many
Discussion
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP Termination
Hi all.
I'm looking to change from a standard telephone line to a VoIP phone line
at
home. I'm looking for recommendations for VoIP providers that I can use
with
Asterisk.
One
On 18 May 2004, I wrote:
I realize this is a shot in the dark, but I'm trying to find
a VoIP provider that offers 402 or 712 area code DID numbers.
I'm almost completely convinced that no one offers these area
codes (eastern Nebraska, western Iowa), however considering
the wide audience
I realize this is a shot in the dark, but I'm trying to find a VoIP provider
that offers 402 or 712 area code DID numbers. I'm almost completely
convinced that no one offers these area codes (eastern Nebraska, western
Iowa), however considering the wide audience of this mailing list I thought
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