Justin B Newman wrote: ---------------------- > Note that while there are people sending long distance traffic out on local > trunks, doing so is taboo in some places. While a provider may be successful > doing it for a while, the RBOC could shut it down pretty quickly. > Local trunks are for local calls. Local trunks used for long distance calls > may become non-existent trunks. Enlighten us here. How can you send Long distance calls on local trunks, when you have these trunks designed to send calls to particular rate centers?
Are you saying that there is a way to send long distance calls on these lines, but the RBOC may not be watching it all the time? This does not make any sense. Why would RBOC allow you to send it beyond the designed rate centers and exchange codes programmed in the trunks, without blocking them in the first place? Am I missing something here? Ehsan seems to be asking something different, he wants the traffic go through a PRI rather than on IP to a distant gateway, for QOS. Are we interpreting all this stuff differently?. Seshu -------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender. Sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege, and use is prohibited. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
