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Thanks. I do plan on keeping a POTS line for
fax/credit card machines and 911. Anyone have any info on porting numbers away from a VoIP provider to a Ma Bell or
the like? Thanks!! -Ross From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kerry Garrison -- Personal opinion alert -- Do not route everything to an ITSP. At
minimum keep a main PSTN line with call forwarding or call forwarding on busy
until you are 10000% confident that the service works, is reliable, stable, and
will have some staying power. Kerry Garrison From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ross C I’m looking to move one of my clients to an Asterisk
system and a VoIP provider (Teliax, Voxee, ViaTalk, Voicepulse). My
concern is porting my client’s numbers to a VoIP provider.
Let’s say we get all their numbers ported to Teliax (or Voxee or viatalk,
etc.), everything is peachy for a year, then Teliax gets sued for some reason
or another, and goes bankrupt and closes its doors. That, obviously,
leaves my clients without phone service…but what happens to their
numbers? If the VoIP provider goes out of business, can I go to another
VoIP provider or a ma bell and transfer the numbers to them even if Teliax (or whomever)
is unreachable and off the map? Thanks in advance for any info! -Ross |
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