They neglected to return my email long (in Internet time) before I mentioned it here. If they did cancel my account, its not hurting my feelings any. I'm satisfied with my new carrier. More likely that they aren't going to "waste" their time on a customer they don't perceive as being a "commercial carrier". Probably don't have enough staffing and not worth the man hours on a customer who may only use a few hours a month at their incredibly low rates. They do state that "VoipJet is a service for carriers and emerging VoIP providers and not individual end-users." But they also state that "VoipJet is a proud and active member of the Asterisk community and fully supports the IAX2 protocol." It doesn't seem that this second statement rings completely true. While they may support Asterisk and IAX2 they don't seem to be very proud about potential customers. I would bet that most Asterisk implementations are smaller shops and gearheads who want to take back control of their communication needs. Shouldn't neglect this base.

On 12/7/05, Brian Capouch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt wrote:
> Woops.. did you two just say you used VoipJET?  You just violated
> their TOS... prepare to have your accounts canceled... what don't
> believe me?  GO read the TOS you agreed to over there!
>

Wow.

That post just made a light go on in my head: *THAT'S* why they don't
want anyone telling someone else they're using their service; it
basically forbids their customers from discussing problems with one
another!!

Now it makes perfect sense. . .

B.
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