Hi,

I know a few carriers that at least could handle the Mexico DIDs. Not sure
about Peru or Colombia, but I could check if you're interested.

Regarding the problem you were having, perhaps the phone number just wasn't
in the routing tables for the local carriers in question. That can usually
be resolved by entering a trouble ticket. All a switch tech has to do is
enter the number in the switch. This happens a lot in the US when a
competitive local carrier (CLEC) gets a block of numbers and a new area code
and prefix (a.k.a. NPA/NXX) assigned to them. Some carriers don't implement
the change in their switch in a timely manner but can easily fix the problem
when notified.

It's good to go with a carrier who has a lot of experience with traditional
telephony in addition to VOIP telephony so they can help to manage these
kinds of problems. If you need some help, please feel free to give me a
call.

Thanks,
 
Tim Ingalls
Shared Communications
Carrier Services and Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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We need the same thing, more than two numbers though with lots of volume.

On 9/22/07, Alejandro Lengua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I am looking for a reliable source of mexican (DF) and colombian DIDs. 
> I don?t need a lot of numbers, just 2 of each location.
>
> In normal conditions I would simply go Inphonex, DIDX or voxbone. But 
> recently bought a DID from Peru and noticed that it could accept calls 
> from foreign lines and cellphones, but no from local landlines.
>
> I am worried if the same situation would occur with similar services 
> of other countries where local telephone companies does not like 
> competition.
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