Steve Totaro wrote:

I have a number of toll free DIDs with them. Never had a problem. Control panel is excellent and they even give you specific configs. I don’t run much traffic through them but when I do, no problems. As always, let the buyer beware.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

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*From:* Curt Shaffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Monday, April 10, 2006 8:55 AM
*To:* 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
*Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] sixtel

Just wondering everyone’s experience with Six Tel (http://www.iax.cc/show.php?go=local)? They seem to have some really decent prices but I have heard some “buyer beware” comments elsewhere.

Thanks

Curt


Probably one of the best examples of "your mileage may vary" and "buyer beware".

When I initially signed up with sixtel, I had decent (not great) call-quality, and a quick response to service requests. Within a month or two, everything went south. Call quality went down the drain, and service requests were not answered. Their billing system was riddled with overcharges -- one of their favorite things to do was to charge for DIDs requested without ever provisioning them... and keep charging months after they received cancellation for the request.

My advice -- don't give them more money than you're willing to lose, and test them out thoroughly -- and don't put DIDs provided by them on any printed materials unless you're convinced their gonna stick around. Maybe they finally got their stuff together.
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