Then there's also the point where it makes more sense to drop a GSM card into 
your Asterisk box and get a cheap unlimited mobile to mobile plan for a SIM and 
use that to transit your calls to VoIP. 

Although that won't help the original asker, though, since he mentioned 
Verizon. 



On Oct 11, 2011, at 10:22, Daniel Tryba <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 08:26:22AM -0400, john Millican wrote:
>> Thanks to all for the responses.  Boss calls overseas a lot and has an 
>> "unlimited" data plan, so this coupled with the rates that we get for 
>> our VoIP calls it is much cheaper than what Verizon charges.
> 
> My own experience with my 3G provider and VOIP provider is that creating
> a callback or originator setup is still cheaper then using the GSM
> carrier (esp. long distance), has better quality (lower latency) and
> still works if data is not available.
> 
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