Re: [Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-26 Thread Roger Schreiter
Alfred Nurnberger schrieb: Try sipgate.de. They have free DIDs in many german citys and their rate into Germany is very affordable (aprx. $0.02 / min.) ... Hi, I'm sure, they won't anymore. For it were Sipgate and Nikotel, who got those letters from RegTP, forbidding to give DIDs to non-local

[Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-25 Thread Eric Jacksch
Does anyone know of a company that provides German DIDs (preferably Berlin) and termination of calls to Germany at reasonable rates? Thanks, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-25 Thread Klaus-Peter Junghanns
Hi, if i understand german telco regulations right (even for a german that's not an easy task...) then a provider may not assign a DID to a non-local client. This would mean that a provider in Berlin may not assign a DID to a client in Munich. So, assigning german DIDs to foreign clients would

Re: [Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-25 Thread Bruce Komito
Try www.sipgate.de . They have DID numbers available in 14 cities in Germany. Bruce Komito High Sierra Networks, Inc. www.servers-r-us.com (775) 236-5815 On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: Hi, if i understand german telco regulations right (even for a german that's not an

Re: [Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-25 Thread Roger Schreiter
Klaus-Peter Junghanns schrieb: Hi, if i understand german telco regulations right (even for a german that's not an easy task...) then a provider may not assign a DID to a non-local Hi, it's right, that german RegTP, the authority, who assigns number ranges to telcos, now explicitely forbids to do

Re: [Asterisk-Users] German Termination and DIDs

2004-09-25 Thread Alfred Nurnberger
Try sipgate.de. They have free DIDs in many german citys and their rate into Germany is very affordable (aprx. $0.02 / min.) Their website is in German only though. Alfred. Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: Hi, if i understand german telco regulations right (even for a german that's not an