Do you have a list of those providers that use IAX?

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Direct SIP connection to Vonage service


On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 23:39:56 +0200, Stewart Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I would appreciate your opinions on the feasibility of these
> techniques, and also about any other methods that have been
> tried to achieve direct SIP connectivity.

If you are that desperate to use Vonage, then why don't you sign up
for the secondary soft-client option which is $15 or so IIRC?! That
will allow you to connect Asterisk directly to Vonage, although you
pay extra for the privilege.

I personally wouldn't bother and I wouldn't want to take my money to a
company that uses a business model that I despise. So, vote with your
wallet. Don't use Vonage. Use a true VoIP service. And while we are at
it, support IAX: Use a provider that offers IAX.

rgds
benjk

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