On Tue, 23 May 2006, Tomer Horn wrote: > This is the case of Nufone as we all know (and others, which aren't > mentioned). > > - Is there any base for legal actions against the provider? Sure.
> - Were legal actions (or attempts) were taken before in similar scenarios? Not to my knowledge. When a lemonade stand buys from another lemonade stand, usually there isn't enough sugar on either side to pay for the lawyers. > - Can the customer do anything about the fact he lost his business' DID? You can sue for a host of different reasons (breach of contract primary). However, I doubt that if (as rumored) your providers' service was terminated for nonpayment, you will be able to recover anything from this provider (or their parents as the case may be). > - If not, can VoIP DIDs from such providers be considered safe for > business use? I think the answer is obvious. > - How does the customer sees VoIP if he is aware (or doesn't) of the > fact the DID might be in such a risk? > - Can we depend on such providers? Again, the answers are obvious to anyone who bothered to ask a question. I commend you for asking the question. > - Also note I am not talking about U.S.. I am talking about countries > where DID porting doesn't exist and numbers are the sole of the > providing telecoms. Either you work with the telecom and have the DID or > you don't, period. _______________________________________________ --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
