Serious question: what reason would you not want to host your own
Asterisk box?
We have a 1300 number from Optus costing $24 per month (+calls) and pay
OnTheNet
(http://www.onthenet.com.au/personal-adsl/personal-prepaid-voip) $20 for
a prepaid VOIP credit that lasts a year (or 200
Matt,
We get 30-50+ calls a day from various local/national/mobiles and even on a
plan like AllTel with free local, 5.7c long distance and 6.7 mobile (which
it's the cheapest I could find on the market) we still incur some serious
charges.
Hosting my own Asterix means I'm using my bandwidth and
Regards,
Greg
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SQL Down Under
SQL Server MVP and Microsoft Regional Director
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Sorry, have no idea why that one ended up blank. This was it:
Hi Folks,
Office 365 had the option to add another domain so you can receive email
addressed to another domain.
Ie: if you are a...@lincoln.com in Office 365, you can add abelincoln.com as
an extra domain, then add