[WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Chris Fabien
We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
determine if it's their problem. Can anyone recommend a VOIP provider I
where I can set up a trunk online or someone who can get me set up quickly.
Vendors welcome to contact offlist.
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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Josh Luthman
Gafachi was automated when we signed up (for the same reason you have).
 It'll take as long as it takes you to type.


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 We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
 failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
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 Vendors welcome to contact offlist.

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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread chris
I am a big fan of flowroute
On Dec 3, 2013 2:36 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:

 We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
 failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
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 Vendors welcome to contact offlist.

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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Jahan Babadi
I will set you up a test one for free on my account if you want.

Jahan


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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Sam
I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of 
Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter 
of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature 
never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest 
temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived 
on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't 
recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it. 
That's not to say it didn't happen.

A side note...
I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind 
blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F! 
We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ 
grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than 
what we had gotten used to. :)

Sam


On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
 Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue. Insulate
 and enclose for success.

 I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
 apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of the year!

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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Simon Westlake
We also use Flowroute and they've always been good.

 

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I am a big fan of flowroute 

On Dec 3, 2013 2:36 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com
mailto:ch...@lakenetmi.com  wrote:

We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
determine if it's their problem. Can anyone recommend a VOIP provider I
where I can set up a trunk online or someone who can get me set up quickly.
Vendors welcome to contact offlist. 


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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Josh Reynolds
I'm looking into flowroute right now after getting these emails this 
morning... there's some stuff going on between the FCC and our upstream 
(statewide monopoly) that needs to stop, otherwise they get to bypass 
CAF phase II requirements.


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On 12/03/2013 10:46 AM, Simon Westlake wrote:


We also use Flowroute and they've always been good.

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I am a big fan of flowroute

On Dec 3, 2013 2:36 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com 
mailto:ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:


We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound
calls failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our
switch so I can determine if it's their problem. Can anyone
recommend a VOIP provider I where I can set up a trunk online or
someone who can get me set up quickly. Vendors welcome to contact
offlist.


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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Clay Stewart
Sounds like fun, and thank you for your service! Got pics?


On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Sam w...@csilogan.com wrote:

 I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of
 Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter
 of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature
 never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest
 temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived
 on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't
 recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it.
 That's not to say it didn't happen.

 A side note...
 I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind
 blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F!
 We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ
 grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than
 what we had gotten used to. :)

 Sam


 On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
  Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue. Insulate
  and enclose for success.
 
  I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
  apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of the
 year!
 
  ryan

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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Darin Steffl
Those using flowroute for reselling voice to their customers, what are you
doing to provision and manage individual subscribers? Flowroute looks like
a wholesale service and not setup for white label reselling. You must have
a softswitch setup on site for this?


On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com wrote:

  I'm looking into flowroute right now after getting these emails this
 morning... there's some stuff going on between the FCC and our upstream
 (statewide monopoly) that needs to stop, otherwise they get to bypass CAF
 phase II requirements.

 josh reynolds :: chief information officer :: spitwspots
 :: Ubiquiti Certified AirMax Trainer ::
  On 12/03/2013 10:46 AM, Simon Westlake wrote:

  We also use Flowroute and they’ve always been good.



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 *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY



 I am a big fan of flowroute

 On Dec 3, 2013 2:36 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:

  We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
 failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Josh Reynolds
Sam,

I was a 13F20L7 (Joint Fires Observer) who was offered his E6's to stay 
in for another year or two. I passed.

I got far used to 120deg F temps though between living in Phoenix and 
also Iraq.

Somehow I ended up in Homer, Alaska :)

Hoo-ah

josh reynolds :: chief information officer :: spitwspots
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On 12/03/2013 10:42 AM, Sam wrote:
 I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of
 Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter
 of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature
 never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest
 temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived
 on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't
 recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it.
 That's not to say it didn't happen.

 A side note...
 I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind
 blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F!
 We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ
 grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than
 what we had gotten used to. :)

 Sam


 On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
 Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue. Insulate
 and enclose for success.

 I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
 apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of the year!

 ryan
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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Sam
It actually *was* fun. The worst part about winters in Alaska (the 
interior of Alaska that is) isn't so much the cold - there's rarely any 
wind. You can don a parka, mukluks, and gauntlet gloves (think mittens 
on steroids), move around a little bit, and stay warm. But the lack of 
daylight is a real pain in the posterior. It's the darkest dark you can 
imagine, and like the cold, it's relentless.

I did have pictures, but I think the wife took them when she upgraded to 
husband 2.0. I can ask her about them though - it was funny seeing a 
bunch of us out in the snow in summer clothes, barbequing our franks

(And you're welcome. It was an honor.)

On 12/3/2013 14:02, Clay Stewart wrote:
 Sounds like fun, and thank you for your service! Got pics?


 On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Sam w...@csilogan.com
 mailto:w...@csilogan.com wrote:

 I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of
 Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter
 of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature
 never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest
 temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived
 on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't
 recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it.
 That's not to say it didn't happen.

 A side note...
 I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind
 blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F!
 We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ
 grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than
 what we had gotten used to. :)

 Sam


 On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
   Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue.
 Insulate
   and enclose for success.
  
   I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
   apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of
 the year!
  
   ryan

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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Sam
Josh,

There's supposed to be great halibut fishing in Homer. Never made it 
over there, but spent a ton of time in Valdez. When that drunk skipper 
decided to ram into Bligh Reef, we got a free invitation to come down 
and scrub oil off the rocks. (Wasn't so much an invitation as it was 
Boy, here's a bucket of Dawn and a brush. Go clean that mess up.)

(For those of you who have never had the pleasure, it's not like 
cleaning up motor oil...this stuff was the thickest, tarriest, stinkiest 
stuff, and there was no way we were ever going to clean it all up. But 
we gave it our best shot.)

I believe I'd take the cold over MOPP 5 chemical suits in Iraq. Or just 
practicing in Phoenix. You sir, have my utmost respect. Thank you.

Sam


On 12/3/2013 14:07, Josh Reynolds wrote:
 Sam,

 I was a 13F20L7 (Joint Fires Observer) who was offered his E6's to stay
 in for another year or two. I passed.

 I got far used to 120deg F temps though between living in Phoenix and
 also Iraq.

 Somehow I ended up in Homer, Alaska :)

 Hoo-ah

 josh reynolds :: chief information officer :: spitwspots
 :: Ubiquiti Certified AirMax Trainer ::
 On 12/03/2013 10:42 AM, Sam wrote:
 I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of
 Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter
 of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature
 never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest
 temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived
 on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't
 recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it.
 That's not to say it didn't happen.

 A side note...
 I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind
 blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F!
 We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ
 grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than
 what we had gotten used to. :)

 Sam


 On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
 Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue. Insulate
 and enclose for success.

 I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
 apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of the year!

 ryan
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Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY

2013-12-03 Thread Chris Fabien
Thanks, I will set up a flowroute for testing. Probably good to have a
second outbound trunk anyway.


On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Darin Steffl darin.ste...@mnwifi.comwrote:

 Those using flowroute for reselling voice to their customers, what are you
 doing to provision and manage individual subscribers? Flowroute looks like
 a wholesale service and not setup for white label reselling. You must have
 a softswitch setup on site for this?


 On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Josh Reynolds j...@spitwspots.com wrote:

  I'm looking into flowroute right now after getting these emails this
 morning... there's some stuff going on between the FCC and our upstream
 (statewide monopoly) that needs to stop, otherwise they get to bypass CAF
 phase II requirements.

 josh reynolds :: chief information officer :: spitwspots
 :: Ubiquiti Certified AirMax Trainer ::
  On 12/03/2013 10:46 AM, Simon Westlake wrote:

  We also use Flowroute and they’ve always been good.



 *From:* wireless-boun...@wispa.org 
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 *On Behalf Of *chris
 *Sent:* Tuesday, December 3, 2013 1:39 PM
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 *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Need a SIP Trunk for outbound TODAY



 I am a big fan of flowroute

 On Dec 3, 2013 2:36 PM, Chris Fabien ch...@lakenetmi.com wrote:

  We are having issues with our current VOIP provider with outbound calls
 failing - I would like to add another outbound route to our switch so I can
 determine if it's their problem. Can anyone recommend a VOIP provider I
 where I can set up a trunk online or someone who can get me set up quickly.
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Re: [WISPA] TEGs / Thermo Electric Generators

2013-12-03 Thread Robert Andrews
Makes me think of the *MASH* episode where they went around singing

Havin' a heat wave, tropical heat wave


On 12/03/2013 12:09 PM, Sam wrote:
 It actually *was* fun. The worst part about winters in Alaska (the
 interior of Alaska that is) isn't so much the cold - there's rarely any
 wind. You can don a parka, mukluks, and gauntlet gloves (think mittens
 on steroids), move around a little bit, and stay warm. But the lack of
 daylight is a real pain in the posterior. It's the darkest dark you can
 imagine, and like the cold, it's relentless.

 I did have pictures, but I think the wife took them when she upgraded to
 husband 2.0. I can ask her about them though - it was funny seeing a
 bunch of us out in the snow in summer clothes, barbequing our franks

 (And you're welcome. It was an honor.)

 On 12/3/2013 14:02, Clay Stewart wrote:
 Sounds like fun, and thank you for your service! Got pics?


 On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Sam w...@csilogan.com
 mailto:w...@csilogan.com wrote:

  I was in the military, stationed in Fairbanks (30 miles south of
  Fairbanks actually) for four years. There was a spell during the winter
  of 1988/1989 where we went something like six weeks with the temperature
  never climbing above -40F. (Fun fact: Five of the top ten lowest
  temperatures ever recorded in Alaska happened in January 1989.) We lived
  on-base so didn't have to deal with propane or LP gas. But I don't
  recall any of my friends living off-base having a problem with it.
  That's not to say it didn't happen.

  A side note...
  I remember one day after that spell of cold weather when a Chinook wind
  blew up from the Gulf of Alaska. The temperature warmed clear up to 0F!
  We were all outside in shorts and short sleeve shirts firing up the BBQ
  grills. Yeah, it was cold, but it was 50F to 60F degrees warmer than
  what we had gotten used to. :)

  Sam


  On 11/26/2013 15:06, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
Even north of fairbanks Propane does not have much of an issue.
  Insulate
and enclose for success.
   
I use a 1500 gal tank so I can get the 1000+ gal discount. They even
apply this discount to my home propane purchases for the rest of
  the year!
   
ryan
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