I think what you need to do is get a 900 number and have it forwarded to a regular number on your asterisk box, kind of like some toll-free services work. It would seem to me that in order to have your very own 900 number, you would have to have some way of submitting charges to local phone companies. I'm sure that's quite complicated.
Erick
On 10/4/05, Tony Fontoura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your reply, and I apologize for not being clear. What I'd like to
ask is if is there anybody in this list that can provide a 900 number to my
asterisk box.
Tony
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] 900 provider
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 20:17, Tony Fontoura wrote:
> Can anybody provide 900 numbers?
These numbers are similar to Toll free numbers - they go to a specified
carrier where they are redirected to a DID provided by you (or your
company). You can buy them from just about any major carrier.
Here is the first hit I got off Google (use it and the world is yours!)
http://www.utelnetworks.com/index.jsp
Note: Calls that cost more than $2 are legally required to warn folks
about these chargesat the beginning of the call (before any charge).
Callers should be allowed the opportunity to hang up without being
charged.
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