Re: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider?
Thanks Brian! You're always very helpful! :) No pricing / specifics on the site, but I'll contact them later. -Jeff On 11/06/2012 05:45 PM, Brian Chee wrote: I use Qwest (now century link) for Interop.. Good stuff. Brian chee Sent from my Windows Phone From: Jeff Mings Sent: 11/6/2012 5:19 PM To: LUAU Subject: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider? Hi Guys! If any of you have ever wondered about setting up your own PBX / phone system with Asterisk, try the Asterisk gui package. I used the canned versions for CentOS 6.3 and have been pleasantly surprised at how well it works. You'll still need to know a lot about SIP and various phone network concepts, but it's vastly simpler than handwriting / tweaking several Asterisk config files by hand. It is probably about as complicated as setting up a Talkswitch phone system. Has anyone here tried any of the SIP trunk providers? There are dozens to choose from, but I specifically want a short number of router hops for Honolulu clients. Thanks, -Jeff ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider?
There a whole lot of sip trunk providers on the mainland.. Very cheap too. Not so much in the 808 area code. I had one of of Miami that was $17/mon per number with discounts per 10. Oh yeah unlimited north america. Brian chee Sent from my Windows Phone From: Brian Chee Sent: 11/6/2012 5:45 PM To: Jeff Mings; LUAU Subject: RE: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider? I use Qwest (now century link) for Interop.. Good stuff. Brian chee Sent from my Windows Phone From: Jeff Mings Sent: 11/6/2012 5:19 PM To: LUAU Subject: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider? Hi Guys! If any of you have ever wondered about setting up your own PBX / phone system with Asterisk, try the Asterisk gui package. I used the canned versions for CentOS 6.3 and have been pleasantly surprised at how well it works. You'll still need to know a lot about SIP and various phone network concepts, but it's vastly simpler than handwriting / tweaking several Asterisk config files by hand. It is probably about as complicated as setting up a Talkswitch phone system. Has anyone here tried any of the SIP trunk providers? There are dozens to choose from, but I specifically want a short number of router hops for Honolulu clients. Thanks, -Jeff ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider?
I use Qwest (now century link) for Interop.. Good stuff. Brian chee Sent from my Windows Phone From: Jeff Mings Sent: 11/6/2012 5:19 PM To: LUAU Subject: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider? Hi Guys! If any of you have ever wondered about setting up your own PBX / phone system with Asterisk, try the Asterisk gui package. I used the canned versions for CentOS 6.3 and have been pleasantly surprised at how well it works. You'll still need to know a lot about SIP and various phone network concepts, but it's vastly simpler than handwriting / tweaking several Asterisk config files by hand. It is probably about as complicated as setting up a Talkswitch phone system. Has anyone here tried any of the SIP trunk providers? There are dozens to choose from, but I specifically want a short number of router hops for Honolulu clients. Thanks, -Jeff ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
[LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider?
Hi Guys! If any of you have ever wondered about setting up your own PBX / phone system with Asterisk, try the Asterisk gui package. I used the canned versions for CentOS 6.3 and have been pleasantly surprised at how well it works. You'll still need to know a lot about SIP and various phone network concepts, but it's vastly simpler than handwriting / tweaking several Asterisk config files by hand. It is probably about as complicated as setting up a Talkswitch phone system. Has anyone here tried any of the SIP trunk providers? There are dozens to choose from, but I specifically want a short number of router hops for Honolulu clients. Thanks, -Jeff ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org