Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phones -India

2004-10-21 Thread Isamar Maia

What I heard is that you can sell pones but you cannot provide VOIP or
termination service over there.

Isamar


On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Henry Devito wrote:

 HI I am in the US and have a customer using * in the US they just acquired
 a call center in India.  Does anyone know if I can legally sell/ship
 Grandstream IP phones and IAXy's to India?



 Thanks



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Re: [SPAM] Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phones -India

2004-10-21 Thread Starkom.com
yes u can do that

its legal

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  On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:27:38 -0500, Henry Devito [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 
   HI I am in the US and have a customer using * in the US they just
acquired
   a call center in India.  Does anyone know if I can legally sell/ship
   Grandstream IP phones and IAXy's to India?
 
  I am sure you can legally ship them to India but you'll find a
  difficult time getting them through customs unless you plan ahead.
  Make sure the Indian call center is set up properly under Indian tax
  law so that they are not liable for any duties, have someone from the
  call center in contact with customs before you ship and have them go
  to the port of entry the day they arrive and try to get them walked
  through. In my experience it is best to use air freight or to fly them
  in as hold baggage yourself.
 
  If you just ship them over you might find they get caught in customs
  or disappear. I've also seen equipment destroyed by Indian customs too
  by leaving it exposed, so make sure the equipment is sealed to prevent
  moisture getting in.
 
  I don't mean to discourage you, it certainly can be done, but you
  *must* do your research first and follow through properly in India.

 In the past, when dealing with international issues, we've found it less
 stressful to just send money and have someone local do the purchasing
 and installation.  The distributor will have taken care of getting the
 stuff into the country, and there are fewer complications.  No specific
 experience with India.

 ... JG
 -- 
 Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
 We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and]
then I
 won't contact you again. - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail
spam(CNN)
 With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many
apples.
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[Asterisk-Users] IP Phones -India

2004-10-20 Thread Henry Devito








HI I am in the US and have a customer using * in the US they
just acquired a call center in India. Does anyone know if I can legally
sell/ship Grandstream IP phones and IAXys to India?



Thanks






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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phones -India

2004-10-20 Thread Scott Lykens
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:27:38 -0500, Henry Devito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 HI I am in the US and have a customer using * in the US they just acquired 
 a call center in India.  Does anyone know if I can legally sell/ship
 Grandstream IP phones and IAXy's to India?

I am sure you can legally ship them to India but you'll find a
difficult time getting them through customs unless you plan ahead.
Make sure the Indian call center is set up properly under Indian tax
law so that they are not liable for any duties, have someone from the
call center in contact with customs before you ship and have them go
to the port of entry the day they arrive and try to get them walked
through. In my experience it is best to use air freight or to fly them
in as hold baggage yourself.

If you just ship them over you might find they get caught in customs
or disappear. I've also seen equipment destroyed by Indian customs too
by leaving it exposed, so make sure the equipment is sealed to prevent
moisture getting in.

I don't mean to discourage you, it certainly can be done, but you
*must* do your research first and follow through properly in India.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phones -India

2004-10-20 Thread Joe Greco
 On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 17:27:38 -0500, Henry Devito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  HI I am in the US and have a customer using * in the US they just acquired 
  a call center in India.  Does anyone know if I can legally sell/ship
  Grandstream IP phones and IAXy's to India?
 
 I am sure you can legally ship them to India but you'll find a
 difficult time getting them through customs unless you plan ahead.
 Make sure the Indian call center is set up properly under Indian tax
 law so that they are not liable for any duties, have someone from the
 call center in contact with customs before you ship and have them go
 to the port of entry the day they arrive and try to get them walked
 through. In my experience it is best to use air freight or to fly them
 in as hold baggage yourself.
 
 If you just ship them over you might find they get caught in customs
 or disappear. I've also seen equipment destroyed by Indian customs too
 by leaving it exposed, so make sure the equipment is sealed to prevent
 moisture getting in.
 
 I don't mean to discourage you, it certainly can be done, but you
 *must* do your research first and follow through properly in India.

In the past, when dealing with international issues, we've found it less
stressful to just send money and have someone local do the purchasing
and installation.  The distributor will have taken care of getting the
stuff into the country, and there are fewer complications.  No specific
experience with India.

... JG
-- 
Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
won't contact you again. - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CNN)
With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
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