Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Best or any VoIP provider that works with *?"
2005 Mar 19
6
VoIP service through Asterisk?
Greetings. I did some digging with Google, the wiki, and on the
archives, but didn't find a recent conclusive answer. If this is
answered in the wiki or archives somewhere, please point me to it.
I'm in the process of setting up an Asterisk box for home use. I've got
a X100P card on the way. I've not decided what analog adapter(s) to get
yet. The only phone service to hook up
2005 Jul 18
2
Restricting outgoing calls by extension / Multiple providers
The situation is that I want to have certain extensions that can only call nationwide and others that can make international calls (with a different provider). I suppose, you could also see this as a scenario that could involve multiple internal extensions that get matched to specific outbound trunks.
I have tried to find appropriate commands in the Asterisk documentation, but could find nothing
2003 Jul 18
8
"Best" VoIP provider for Asterisk?
Hello!
I would like to get connected with a VoIP provider for home. At some
point, I'm sure I will be connecting to it via an Asterisk box, but for
now, I will be using whatever hardware they provide.
What recomendations do you in the Asterisk community have for a reliable
VoIP service that will hopefully interoperate with Asterisk? A company
that is actually willing to work with an
2006 Feb 14
4
Good VoIP providers that support Asterisk PBX's
Hi Folks,
Can anyone give me some good recommendations for VoIP providrs that
support Asterisk PBX's? We're based in Georgia and I having a hard time
finding anyone....
Regards,
Jim
PS - If you could CC me in on the reply I would greatly appreciate it!
jim(-A T-)linux-sp.com
2003 Dec 18
3
Land line vs. VoIP provider.
Residential Long Distance.
One of my biggest pushes towards a VoIP provider was cheap long distance. Now in the U.S. at least with SBC they now have a plan for Unlimited Long Distance. The price is 30.00 a month if you do not have a couple of required features on the line already like Caller ID and a feature like 3 Way or Call Waiting etc. in which case that lowers the price to 20.00 a month.
2005 Jan 04
6
OT: List of VoIP providers?
I have been looking around for VoIP providers but have not found a good
listing.
Is there no "yellow pages" for VoIP providers? Google mostly returns
services
like Vonage, Packet8, NuFone, ect. None seam to be very reseller
friendly and
none offer LNP or local DID's for my area. Anyone know of a list (even a
partial one)
Jeromie Reeves
2005 Jan 30
3
Asterisk friendly VoIP providers
I am thinking of dumping broadvoice so I need some other VoIP providers that
have a las vegas DID and a service better than broadvoice.
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2004 May 01
4
New ENUM service, what do you think?
Stealth Communications Announces Registry to Avoid Access Fees
Posted on: 04/23/2004
Stealth Communications Inc. today announced the official launch of a registry that allows service providers routing calls over the
Internet to avoid paying local phone companies access charges.
The VPF ENUM Registry allows carriers to map telephone numbers to IP addresses for such things as SIP phones and
2004 Apr 05
4
Spring VON Wrap Up
Having just returned from four days at the VON show in Santa Clara, I
thought I would submit a "highlights" message. I hope others who attended
the show will take the opportunity to add, as there was far more to see than
I can cover on my own.
[VoIP IS BIG]
First, I have to say that VoIP is BIG. It is the buzz technology of the
day. The show was packed, and everybody there was there
2006 Dec 15
5
Good Commercial Grade Service Provider?
We currently have an Asterisk system with a PRI and 6 POTs lines for backup.
We are looking to add service such as Voicepulse Connect as an extra level
of redundancy and a cost saving alternative to PRI calls. VP Connect only
allows 4 simultaneous calls; we are looking for 4 to 5 times that to support
our call center. Also, in looking through the archives, it seems like VP
has had their share of
2004 Jul 25
17
Broadvoice problems again
I had my asterisk configuration working very well with broadvoice, but
it stopped working this afternoon.
I plugged the Cisco 7960 phone I used for my origional signup (just a
few days before they offered generic BYOD) and it works fine. I did
notice it seems to do all of its comunication through
proxy.broadvoice.com (I used tcpdump). I have never contacted
broadvoice about using asterisk
2005 May 20
5
Who knows where voicepulse has their asterisk servers?
I want to collocate an * box somewhere, where better than where voicepulse
chose to put their servers?
They probably did their homework and selected someplace where good handoff
to the pstn can be found, right/
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2005 Mar 07
7
Webmin Module
I have registered a project with Sourceforge to produced a Webmin module for
Shorewall.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webmin-shorewal/
Anyone interested in participating please email me at
enemyofthestate at users.sourceforge.net
I am still learning the interface but I think I need your Sourceforge Nym to
add you as a developer.
--
Stephen Carville
Unix and Network Adminstrator
2003 Aug 20
13
VoIP dialtone?
Hi all,
While pondering my choices for local dial tone service via a
bunch of POTS lines or a T1, I began to wonder if perhaps there
is another way.
Are there VoIP dialtone providers? That is, could I use only my
internet connection for voice calls and not have a separate
T1/POTS bank for that?
I guess I am imagining a company that gateways between the PTSN
and the internet backbone.
2009 Oct 24
2
Problem Removing Border Lines in Maps Package
I'm working with the nationwide county maps data, and trying to remove the
internal county boundary lines. The only map() function parameter that I've
found that gets me anywhere close to my desired result leaves small white
segments on parts of the map. I believe this is due to the low resolution,
because when I look at individual states, the lty parameter solves the
problem. Does
2004 May 03
4
How does Novergence do it ?
I had just about about sold a new asterisk phone system to a local
company when they called back asking if I could match a proposal from
Novergence.com. I haven't seen anything on paper but was told their
proposal was to provide a new phone system that would replace the
existing 8 line 12 extension system, provide an internet T-1, unlimited
local and long distance, voice mail, and two
2008 Sep 23
2
how to model this
Dear list,
I met with a business case and feel frustrated to model it,scenario is like
this
1. logistics department running
2. a lot of customers place orders and goods need to be send to their site
(nationwide)
3. order received and then choose from a list of truck carriers to deliver
goods,a cheapest one should be selected but might not available for the
limit of order-shipment time,so a more
2005 Jul 16
2
InfoWeek Article on VOIP
Here's t
link:
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=JUEFVG
ENEA01YQSNDBCCKH0CJUMEKJVN?articleID=165702588
The bottom line is that they compare retail VOIP providers like Comcast
Cable, Time-Warner Cable, AT&T, Vonage, Packet8 et al. Their
methodology seems sound. Their conclusion is that retail VOIP services
don't yet match the PSTN for reliability &
2003 Nov 17
1
Voip providers U.S (eastern) ??
Hello, can anyone out there recommend any voip companies in the US that can
provide D.I.D lines that ring in to you SIP/IAX connection? I am aware
of getting a T1 hooked up with D.I.D lines and a bank ofr lets say 20
numbers.. But is there any way around this
using mostly VOIP ??
Thanks...
2004 Dec 17
1
Total newbie here looking to do a VoIP confe rence call?
Sorry for the misspelling... Thanks for the replies. I will set it up and
start playing. This is all very exciting. I've been using VoIP as my
primary phone but this is going a bit further. At the office we have a T1
that is probably fairly dead after hours. Supporting 5-10 users should be
fine I'd imagine. I've read 1 VoIP connection uses about 64kbps or 8KB/s?
So...