Steve Edwards wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Myles Wakeham wrote:
I have setup an Asterisk system for my home home office.
[snip]
The cost of all these lines with analog carriers was getting ridiculous,
so I'm moving over to a SIP carrier. I created one account for a single
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
You don't have to send the traffic back to broadvoice for outbound if
you
don't want or need to. Perhaps you can send the home traffic to
Broadvoice and pick another carrier to send your other outbound traffic
to, perhaps one that won't be so picky about your
Lyle wrote:
I had this issue with Teliax. Basically with SIP, Teliax could not (or
the protocol won't let you) set your outbound caller ID via Asterisk.
Caller ID is set on a per account basis with Teliax when using SIP(IAX
was not working well for me with Teliax). So I have two outbound pay
I'm pretty new to this whole Asterisk system VoIP thing, but being a
programmer by trade the complexity didn't scare me off (at least not yet)...
I have setup an Asterisk system for my home home office. My wife I
run two separate businesses from home, and we have a general family home
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Myles Wakeham wrote:
I'm pretty new to this whole Asterisk system VoIP thing, but being a
programmer by trade the complexity didn't scare me off (at least not yet)...
I have setup an Asterisk system for my home home office. My wife I
run two separate businesses from
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Myles Wakeham wrote:
I have setup an Asterisk system for my home home office.
[snip]
The cost of all these lines with analog carriers was getting ridiculous,
so I'm moving over to a SIP carrier. I created one account for a single
phone number with a SIP carrier