I want the ability to setup DIDs in a variety of different remote locations
in Canada. There are various providers that have DIDs in major cities, but
none that focus on the smaller cities.
The question is how do I actually setup these DIDs?
Thanks,
Geoff
Good luck. If you did you will pay through the nose. Did you know that the
CRTC in Canada is holding hearings late Sept on VOIP? Decision due in Feb
2005. Can we say why waste time? 10 people decide your entire future from
radio to phone to tv. Hey, its against the law to watch HBO in Canada!
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] How do I get DIDs for remote areas in Canada
Good luck. If you did you will pay through the nose. Did you know that the
CRTC in Canada is holding hearings late Sept on VOIP? Decision due in Feb
2005. Can
I got all kinds of email asking me questions about VOIP / Canada / the CRTC
(Our worse than equal to the FCC) and what is going on with VOIP in Canada.
I will be happy to answer as many questions as I can but, I would rather do
it off the list. Shaw, Bell, Rogers, Telus all large companies have