B) How about DID's, how would that be handled. is there a DID failover as well? I have my VOIP service with one company, if i had my PRI service with another. how would those DID's get failed to the other provider, if thats even possible at all in a timely manner.
I have yet to come up with any way that failure of our DID provider could be handled. We've had to do a fair bit of shopping around before we found a voip provider that has been reliable (Voipstreet). They've had very good service to this point (about 3 months now. I don't know what we would do if they went out. A PRI is just far to expensive to consider for only backup purposes.

DID's have been somewhat of a problem for us. There aren't that many providers and those that exist are more expensive than I thought it would be (or if they're cheap their service is so unreliable as to be worthless). Maybe someone here can give me an idea of how they do their DID's ? We've tried didx.org as well but most of the numbers we've gotten from them have horrible audio problems. Maybe someone knows of a super reliable provider with unlimited incoming/ > 2 channels for about 10$ a month?

Termination is no problem. Lots of providers and the dialplan will automatically failover if one provider doesn't work.
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