We use a hybrid approach, asterisk for many things, and a Vox like company
(it may even be Vox, not sure as I just approve the payments, Bryan is the
one that vetted the company). Our VoiP system is form fit and function
equivalent to a wired telephone from Qwest. We even port their Qwest
I chose a local company for the bulk of my VoIP services. Currently I don't
even look at the CDRs because I know my current customers aren't going to go
over. However, as soon as I get my new office ready, I'll be getting a
Freeside billing server from Jeremy Davis that will cover ALL my
We don't care about CDRs as we give an all you can eat long distance
feature. We will look at the totals month by month to see if we are making
out OK or loosing our shirt.
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From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent:
The following link has contact info for all the GFRs. Contact the GFR in
your area to see if Crossroads Wireless is trying to get loans or grants to
serve areas you already serve. The GFRs need to know you. Who knows, they
might even have some money for you.
Crossroads is building a CDMA EVDO system using Sprint's Spectrum (they have
a franchise agreement with them). While they will be competing with you,
they won't be using unlicensed spectrum. I'm the engineer on their NY
portion of the build out.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
We don't care about CDRs as we give an all you can eat long distance
feature. We will look at the totals month by month to see if we are
making
out OK or loosing our shirt.
If that is the case then about any billing solution can handle your needs.
Out of curiosity does Vox charge extra for
International is disables, but can be activated. If you have the ability to
bill it, they provide rate tables.
Joe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeremy Davis
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 4:14 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject:
Charles Wu wrote:
Ultimately, the issue is one of size and uncertainty...say I'm a product
manufacturer for xyz radio infrastructure company, and I have some chunk of
$$$ to put into designing a product for a specific market...from a
bang-for-buck perspective, it's a lot easier to build a
Whoever it is we are using charges extra for the intl calls.
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From: Jeremy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP DeploymentsI'm serious
We don't care about CDRs as we
On Aug 9, 2008, at 8:41 AM, Chuck McCown - 3 wrote:
We use a hybrid approach, asterisk for many things, and a Vox like
company
(it may even be Vox, not sure as I just approve the payments, Bryan
is the
one that vetted the company). Our VoiP system is form fit and
function
Whoever it is we are using charges extra for the intl calls.
Then to some extent, you do need to checkout CDR records.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Davis
Maximum Technologies, LLC
Office 318.303.4725
WISPA Wants You!
Not sure if we are offering intl. I think we decided to sell them phone
cards if they want intl.
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From: Jeremy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2008 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP DeploymentsI'm
I see no reason why they would not. The question is not if you can move
the building or structure or whatever it is mounted to, but whether or not
you properly update your location registration(s).One thing I find odd,
is that the process ignores the client and focuses on the base
It focuses on the base station because that is where authorization for the
client to transmit happens.
Its up to the base station to track where the client station is dynamically.
I mean mobility is why we are in the wireless business isn't it? If client
stations couldn't move around then it
We're just getting started with it. We're going mostly with (keeping
another company or two in mind if things don't work out for us) Netsapians.
So far they've been good to work with and they have a product that I think I
can sell.
I still think, in the end, voip will be about as big as muni
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