Rich Adamson wrote: > Rushowr wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Christopher Corn wrote: >>> thanks for the reply. why are residential lines cheaper than businesses? >>> say for unlimited, it always costs more for residential. >>> >>> */Michael Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: >>> >>> I'd just use a service that's being offered to business >>> customers...like Nuvio's nPBX. While they don't support Asterisk >>> directly some of their resellers will support using *. I've used it >>> for about 6 months and its been very reliable. The only annoying >>> thing is that they only support SIP connections. The rumour is that >>> they may eventually offer an IAX2 based account for Asterisk >>> users...but I've not yet heard if this is actually going to happen. >>> >>> FWIW, I ported my DIDs to Nuvio so that's where my incomming calls >>> come from. I split my outgoing calls across Nuvio, Nufone & Voxee. >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> --Original Message Text--- >>> *From:* Christopher Corn >>> *Date:* Sun, 10 Sep 2006 17:20:37 -0700 (PDT) >>> >>> i see. thanks for the info. >>> >>> */[EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: Its a trickish business, when >>> they say unlimited and you make more than 2500 minutes they cut >>> you off. >>> >>> -------------- Original message -------------- >>> From: Christopher Corn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> I spoke to a voip provider today who mentioned that though they >>> offer an unlimited plan, if we use it for a business and it is >>> over-utilized, it will be canceled. >>> >>> is this true for all residential voip plans? i have a small office >>> of about 4 or 5 phones. i tend to chose residential plans because >>> they have the unlimited offer for outgoing/incoming. >>> >>> thx >>> >> >> Typically a business offering costs more because the provider offers >> higher availability, reliability, call quality, etc... > > That's not true at all. I worked for a large telco for 20+ years (in all > engineering disciplines), and the only reason business plans are more > expensive then residential plans is that businesses generate more > traffic. More traffic translates into more infrastructure costs (eg, > central office equipment, trunks, etc). > > Businesses and homes generally use cable pairs (or fiber) out of the > same cable, use the same central office line cards, etc. There is no > difference in terms of availability, reliability or call quality. > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
You're mistaking VOIP for PSTN. Yes, businesses generate more traffic, but they also are bigger support customers and are far more willing to bitch over every single penny they think they should be discounted. Businesses cost more....period. More support staff needed, more reliability needed (unless you want your biz products to be blackballed as total shit), etc... Not only that, but let's face it gents, when you're going to be making money off of a product or service, they cost more. Everyone's more than happy to dig into the pockets of someone who's making money off of their services. Cheers -- S McGowan VoIP Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.12.3 mQGiBETxLJERBACrFvzk3Hd8AO9aGCSSgoabp8GGS7jYhR1UP9zqYeJIHeH+/r/D sCL0mPUGX1+FnVlh5UAO0Q3hueCdtgbAhdqMJMDhjQ2Tm10kBWu2DjWrLVnGx0QD Id1XAiQ1WIJkE2VqphKD0WVMsyxj08w+o+DwjD+mu3GCgitRTVOB9OnzpwCg3Ynx BHlbNUzLTp+3oUuudndpaiEEAIlBCJoIg+zCTg4/kFjsWfSYo3kTwNoQPqqMINMe GM15CkRvXgUdMgJMPeEqXNmfnUUHNf/6KD2WpP5kJcBZdNWHicvS+A+P1Sjuybio 5XlJgMDW5tzCX0V45n+RgZQjHMg1wpcv0eVOMhmaSL4eC7MyUnZBHzuBYmgNMpiM EF2wA/4y+hhoZ2SYUzTWk4QUPL8yaHTNS/4/aH8AB5cyRNljqT5//AXzYF3AxMZX bslWy4MtzX9CI9Zg8hxIzcaYp/oeFSVrv6Or/8ZRQk2T+eB7ymPY6T+SOcKfTgR2 f9kzlxtPjRK/nXDovjaaOGl0U0NaPemB0w8fEuNkF4LxKdAea7QgUyBNY0dvd2Fu IDxydXNob3dyQHBocmVha2VyLm5ldD6IYAQTEQIAIAUCRPEskQIbAwYLCQgHAwIE FQIIAwQWAgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEJX0LL+xQYafrbQAoKFzcLsRIkXWL1wzldi2iG4l FHD/AKCguGXH7GtZKpQfFct6vQUOnJuUB7kCDQRE8SygEAgAlOYMwiFKPALEpi/X Cb3kTzpDqi9yvlijssnyxY2IxTYJHheE2dkITtdmgFlfud0lCLiSVhf8i9Y2YCar I+Djz7/LTlX4lhcDBeAaSHfDUtr5jTn3caK5A3inCAxoI7Um9Sy3fSyW9DMww2Mj t+ysQ2XuXpRZ984/3X79kNttae7L3FqASHjfflUFhBukxpSAn5evmkAnmZDhjy5a Z9Ut+DGDQOG2qvDTZM/RFDyodLIRoW9AK2O3A7CtVjZVOTSjDdhdOsHzsuBioh51 ngfUo4B3hDy+tv5qtzD5UjVj8g+oFqDpjo7mj7EwhD/AqHxg6yKqOtVLTmeEdZzW RMMGkwADBQgAjutKcj73K0GqhlKP3D3plXXBLOeAnoUBMoxbd7u7HigTXkTeq7gX c+zC6pu3atL1piRBOTYPiflf36hkph+EC9Zu7fBmaIdKRqltV9m+XB5l6Kw/C4go hTeLFI5A61GmiyQ5NPRpaeERGba+EoWswYIUxkCmr7I02DL8R72oLu6bb+bevCz5 d1AKrY2Vg3M8IXhGHPrYoFup6EYC6Thp2wRG4vBtpQStFbdYjXNBYmwWNERPzOzb k3pU8y96X7mqLHbv6gi5wapJyPidasc3VtU7RrwSEsYDoc2nf+6KzZMTT3rnB9RL gns2mcXM/4utmBWzSL7tnil5mlI9dynHQYhJBBgRAgAJBQJE8SygAhsMAAoJEJX0 LL+xQYafclwAnAmrmJpITi7ngFNR/obx/l6tNPRqAJ477VYqaBg58lc+TlGK1DoA HeMrow== =GJrg -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users