Andreas van dem Helge wrote: >On 10/15/07, Cole Technical Services <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>With the apparent demise of www.got-name.com I have decided to start a >>similar service. We depended on got-name quite heavily and >>I've been frustrated at every turn trying to get in touch with them, and they >>still have a good portion of my prepaid cash. :-( >>After a ton of investigation I cannot find an alternative, at least one that >>does not have a huge signup fee or large monthly >>minimums. So I've decided to start a service of my own, primarily to satisfy >>our internal needs, but also to provide a low cost, low >>volume, no commitment service to small users. I'm proposing .04 per dip, >>prepaid accounts - but with small increments like $5, no >>signup fee, no contracts. The interface will be exactly like the got-name >>interface. If you would be interested in this service, >>please email me at TVaught at ColeTechnical dot com. The amount of interest >>will pretty much determine the speed at which I roll >>this service out. I already have it running internally and I've registered a >>domain name for the service, www.callerid.name , but >>there is no web site up yet. >> >>Thanks! >> >> >> > >Price is kinda high, maybe you can "allow" caching of the data. >Everyone's going to do it and you have no way to prove that the data >is being cached so you might as well allow it. > > First thing is to make sure terms of service allow you to resell it. If your provider suspects that your customers are caching data, he could use the no-resell clause to shut you down.
People from my local ILEC have told me that they are only allowed to cache for 24 hours and they say that is the typical restriction on CLEC's and ILEC's. They tell me that they have to pass such restrictions on to their customers. Somebody on this list with direct experience care to comment on that? _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
