> Trying to figure this VoIP thing out: > > I'm guessing the reason for using both Voipjet and Junction is redundancy? Yes.
> Or I've also heard that Voipjet is for inbound and Junction is for > inbound/DID..... > Is this correct? I use both as outbound. Take a look at dslreports.com and the wiki also for a bunch of reviews about various providers. > I see the redundancy for outbound (if Voipjet is down, use Junction) but > what about inbound? If Junction goes down, there's no other way to > route the same DID phone number to me, is there? Or is there some sort > of setup in Junction, that if they see the service down, they'll > re-route to some other provider I specify? Actually I think some providers will reroute. I use Nufone for incoming USA but I haven't specified a fallback. > Or - what is the benefit of using both providers? I have at least 12 providers. I pay only 2 of the 12 (small) monthly fees for local incoming. They both have call forward on busy and/or no answer. Unfortunately, one of these has this feature disabled because it "didn't always work". _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
