To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] VOIP to PTSN provider
800 numbers are free to the caller because the recipient pays the
charge.
Voipjet has no way to get paid anything for carrying the calls, hence
they are unwilling to use their resources to move
Ed Greenberg wrote:
800 numbers are free to the caller because the recipient pays the charge.
Voipjet has no way to get paid anything for carrying the calls, hence
they are unwilling to use their resources to move calls with no revenue.
Can you blame them? :)
Well it's not a problem, I can
No, I suppose you can't blame them
What is FWD's motivation (or IAXtel, etc) to provide this service, then?
-Andy
On 4/16/05, Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
800 numbers are free to the caller because the recipient pays the charge.
Voipjet has no way to get paid anything for carrying
-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] VOIP to PTSN provider
800 numbers are free to the caller because the recipient pays the
charge.
Voipjet has no way to get paid anything for carrying the calls, hence
they are unwilling to use their resources to move calls with no
revenue
I am trying for 1 month to use IConnect with * an I am not satisfied with the
sound quality. Can someone to recommend me some VOIP to PTSN provider.
Thanks a lot Ilija Poznic
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I use voipjet and am quite pleased. Good enough rates and no
noticeable quality issues.
http://www.voipjet.com
Plus, you can even test it before you buy.
-Andy
On 4/16/05, Ilija Poznic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying for 1 month to use IConnect with * an I am not satisfied with the
Andy Hamilton wrote:
I use voipjet and am quite pleased. Good enough rates and no
noticeable quality issues.
http://www.voipjet.com
Plus, you can even test it before you buy.
On their pricing page, they have:-
There are some providers who can terminate some, but not all, 1800
numbers for free.
Chris Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
There are some providers who can terminate some, but not all, 1800
numbers for free. (If they could terminate all 1800 numbers for
free, then we'd use them!)
I don't understand - I thought all 1800 numbers were free?
They're not like UK 0800s - the
800 numbers are free to the caller because the recipient pays the charge.
Voipjet has no way to get paid anything for carrying the calls, hence they
are unwilling to use their resources to move calls with no revenue.
Can you blame them? :)
/edg
--On Saturday, April 16, 2005 9:44 PM +0100 Chris