I think, definitely. For VoIP, the perfect provider would be:

* Somebody who can give a block of static IP addresses (since NAT + VoIP = pain).

Heh.  Don't need that.  We've already got our own PSTN termination

* Somebody who can give a symetrical, high speed burstable bandwith for VoIP.

We do symetrical, but not burstable...at least not in the international market.

* "Pay as you grow" invoicing, where the invoice depends on the amount of data which has been exchanged.

In other words, it would be nice to have a provider which offers generic access with network contention but also has the option of giving high priority to certain type of traffic and bill for it accordingly.

Hmmm.  I'll have to give it all some thought and talk to our salesweenies.
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