Mike Taht wrote:
Instead of taking on the 64 bit issues I have been having fun experimenting with enum and e164.org on this box. I'd be curious if anyone out there in asterisk land could spend a few minutes with me exchanging calls via e164 to make sure I'm routing calls right.
I'd like to help but I'm currently pretty preoccupied with a conference in Boston, but I usually use +1800 555 8355 to test enum numbers with, also helps when testing that it's all working without calling someone 20 times to find out audio is going one way...
We currently have routes to toll free numbers in about 10 countries and the international +800 range...
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Best regards, Duane
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