My organization  may be able to help you out on this, I am forwarding 
this email to my sales team.
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Hello,
>
>   I'm looking at getting a dedicated server from ServerBeach to host
> some light Asterisk/VoIP/SIP stuff.  Has anyone used them for this
> before?  I'm pretty sure I've heard good things (in general) about
> them but VoIP is a very different animal than web hosting - especially
> for the network (obviously).  ServerBeach uses the Peer1 network which
> looks pretty good.  In fact that's how I found out about them in the
> first place.
>
>   Or maybe I can do better than ServerBeach?  Does anyone know of a
> dedicated hosting provider that meets the following specs:
>
> - Multiple physical datacenters available by request
> - Well peered network with multiple Tier 1's (Level3, AT&T, Qwest,
> Verizon Biz, etc)
> - Dedicated servers running Linux (preferably CentOS)
>
>   Ideally I'd like to be at $150/mo or less.  Bandwidth/peering is
> important but transfer isn't really an issue - SIP/RTP is just a bunch
> of small packets! :)  Other hardware specs don't matter much either.
> I'd rather have a Pentium 2 running on an awesome network than have an
> Athlon 5000 with nothing but dirty bandwidth.
>
>   Any ideas?
>
>   

-- 
Thank you and have any kind of day you want,

Anthony Francis
Rockynet VOIP
(303) 444-7052 opt 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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