The one I have used is http://voip.ms Pretty Darn cheap On Dec 31, 2015 5:42 PM, "David Mason" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know there are some people on here that know about VOIP and Asterisk, > and I'm looking for some pointers. I've looked at Asterisk a bit (a while > ago) and it was kind of overwhelming. > > I want to have several phones and several phone numbers (a 416 for where I > work, a 905 for where I live, and a 902 for where a bunch of my friends and > family are). I want to pick up a phone, dial a number and have the > appropriate VOIP phone number be used. I'd like a different ring tone from > each of the numbers. I'd like an answering machine function with multiple > mailboxes for various family members. I'd like to be able to access those > messages (or at least be able to see that there are pending messages) from > an computer. Some of these may not be possible/easy, but that's what I'd > *like*. > > I currently have the 416 number via Primus which connects to a VOIP box (a > Cisco SPA-122 that Primus provided). Any recommendation for a > cheaper/better supplier for the multiple numbers I want to have? > > Thanks for any help! ../Dave > > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > >
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