There are a number of ISPs that have number ranges (typically 020-xxx-xxxx) 
allocated, and have interconnects with the existing GSM operators. They are 
your best bet. I'm sure they'll speak up soon enough.

P.
 

On Aug 12, 2010, at 00:46, Richard Jeong wrote:

> I've got a project running that needs to connect local numbers to 
> CloudVox.com (Asterisk to Apps and more).  I'm looking into getting a DID 
> that relays to VOIP, but I'm not depending on that.  (If you have info on 
> this, I'd appreciate it, but not the main question.)  
> 
> I've found several GSM VOIP gateways on the net starting around $150 and on 
> up from there, but before I go the international acquisition route has anyone 
> on this see this list seen these in Uganda?  Can you give me any hints on 
> where I can find them?
> 
> Cheers,
> Rich
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