Yes this is Way OT :)

The good thing about Covad VOIP is that they will provide you with a SLA
which is rare for a VOIP provider. 

The Cons are:

1) You have to use their switch & router & brand of phones.
2) Rates are not really that good compared to other VOIP providers.
3) Their interface is limited.  i.e. you can't customize the interface to
work with CRM programs.
4) DID selection is limited. i.e. they could not provide Taiwan DIDs or me.


Alternatives are:


http://www.asterisk.org/
http://www.digium.com/
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk


This requires some IT resources in learning and understanding, but the
possibilities are unlimited.


-calvis
Internet Technology Group
Redmond, WA






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I have been considering switching many of our office from POTS lines to
COVAD voice over IP.  Since this is such a diverse and well informed group,
I was wonder if anyone has any experience with them or suggestions as to
alternate VOIP providers. Off list replies are welcomed.

Thanks -

Marc

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