We've been using voip.ms for some time now and haven't had any problems but 
we've never had a server using only an ITSP until now either. The servers I've 
installed usually have a PRI gateway and an ITSP is used for deals on LD.

The servers I need to put in place would be the first time I've used SIP trunks 
only and I'm hoping it will be very reliable.
If it is, the folks we'll hook up will attest to the reliability of Linux and 
sipx as a replacement for old PBX systems.

Thank you for the input.




On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:58:58 -0800, Todd Hodgen wrote:
> I've used Broadvox with customers for over three years.   I can't recall an
> out of service for any of my customers on their network.   They have built a
> carrier grade network, 5 9's availability.
>
> I've used VOIP.ms for three years as well - but can't say the same about
> their reliability.   They are cost effective, that is what I use them for.
>
> If you need a circuit to feed sipXecs for all of your trunking needs, with
> DID, I can recommend Broadvox for that service, and have no regrets over the
> quality of service you will get from them.
>
> However, the circuit between your system location and Broadvox - that is
> where any issues you might have will come from.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [sipx-users] flowroute VPRI IP authentication
>
>> flowroute does not control
>> the majority of their network and hence, RTP does not come from the
>> same IP  as the gateway. You pretty much have to open everything to use
>> flowroute if
>>
> I've seen plenty of posts from folks asking which ITSP might be better over
> another but what about for resiliency in terms of setting up a sipx bos to
> use nothing but an ITSP. Are any preferred here which do have good load
> balancing and very good uptimes.
>
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