Why can't you go with any one of a number of other broadband providers that 
will still give you the end to end service you need?  Bandwidth.com is one that 
comes to mind they offer decent pricing and end to end voip 
origination/termination and a 99.999 SLA to boot.There are others as well.  
Also, Qos can be managed from within your router as long as you have a good 
reliable bandwidth connection.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understood you to 
say that you were having problems with speakeasy since they wouldnt let you use 
Asterisk over their Voip channels. Im just saying there are many other 
combinations of sip trunking and voip transport out there. Aren't there? (BTW I 
didn't realize speakeasy would prohibit use of Asterisk on their network, maybe 
I misunderstood?)Ben Vance

mountaintop solutions
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:41:24 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
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Qualitatively?  Can you elaborate, please?

Charles Vance wrote:

  
Any decent router and a 5 nine SLA from your telco is same same.
  
Ben Vance
  
mountaintop solutions
800-874-4413  ext 500
fax 309-285-8312
  
  
    Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:44:29 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Digium, Polycom, and Netxusa Cutting Us
Out?!?
    
Here is why bother:
    
Speakeasy can provide QoS to its own PSTN termination point.
    
That is a key architectural feature.
    
Charles Vance wrote:
    
Why bother? You can still get a good rate from speakeasy for
the DSL bandwidth and then just use some other voip provider such as
telasip or vitelity
    
  
  



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