http://www.pulver.com/products/sip/ under 'Sip Services' has a long list
of possible providers.  I can't speak for most of them, but it's something
to give you a list of the alternatives.

On 2/5/07, jsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey Travis,

take a look at ViaTalk (http://www.viatalk.com) and, of course, FWD
(www.freeworlddialup.com)


cheers,

Joshua


On 2/5/07, Travis Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > That said, I'm wondering if anybody out there has any recommendations
> > for decent SIP providers?  I'm not interested in somebody like Vonage,
> > simply because you have to go through extra hoops (and, if I
> > understand
> > correctly, pay extra money) to get your username/password so you can
> > plug it into Asterisk.
>
> I would go with Broadvoice. They have the BYOD (Bring Your Own
> Device) plan that's only $6/month (ends up being about $9 after taxes
> and whatnot) and you can upgrade to full service once you get all the
> bugs worked out.
>
> Their support is fantastic and they were very helpful with helping me
> get my HT-286 working
>
> --Travis
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