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2005 Jan 16
10
Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk mailing list?
Just on the off chance that Canadian Asterisk users might be
interested in a place to discuss topics specific to the "great
white north" (sources, services, telcos, etc.), I created
the asterisk-canada mailing list:
http://lists.syonex.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-canada
or
asterisk-canada-subscribe@lists.syonex.com
Cheers!
John
2006 Feb 15
0
[CAVPdiscussion] OT: RFC: Canadian Association o f Voice over IP Users (CAVU)
In the latest CAVP conference call, the membership body voted to restrict
membership to VoIP LEC's and to create a seperate membership body for any
other parties interested in contributing to the CAVP's efforts in CRTC
lobbying and providing a unified industry presence in the Canadian telco
industry with a view to VoIP services. Accordingly, I would like to propose
an adjutant association
2006 Apr 13
0
CANADA 911 Update
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada
DRAFT
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Internet-2 (i2)
compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to
result in the operation within 18 months of
2006 Apr 05
0
E-911 Canada Info - Hot Off the Press
This was given to me by a Telco guy in Canada. Talk about a great view
of things to come.
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada.
PREPARE FOR 911
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2)
compliant
2006 Apr 07
0
Canada Nomadic 911 - From the Yes it will Screw Your Biz Dept
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2)
compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to
result in the operation within 18 months of enhanced
2009 Jan 16
1
CRTC and FCC Feeds
I don't understand why so many government sites fail to provide some
sort of feed to their daily bulletins. What I am venting about in
specific are the Canadian CRTC and FCC sites, every day I have to go
to the website and when I reach the content, usually it isn't even
HTML but a Word or PDF file. So finally today I decided to do
something about it and wrote a little app that scrapes
2006 Apr 06
1
Look What 911 Will Cost in Canada
Check out the proposed prices when this is approved.
BELL CANADA REPORT
ON THE
ECONOMIC EVALUATION
FOR
THE TARIFF REVISION
OF
Bell Canada's Access Services Tariff Item 315 ? Zero-Dialed
Emergency Call Routing Service (0-ECRS)
*2 March 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 GENERAL 3
1.1 Purpose of the Study 3
2.0 SERVICE DESCRIPTION 3
2.1 Service Characteristics 3
2.2
2006 Apr 07
1
Bell Canada Requests $987.14 Rate increase 9 11 /VOIP Providers
If you are a Canadian VoIP provider or CLEC, help make a difference by
joining the CAVP:
www.cavp.ca
>OMFG,
>I thought April Fools day was over. This is hard to believe. If true it
>tells me that Bell has not changed at all. They are still trying to
>manipulate and take advantage of the parts of the market they have absolute
>control over. The CRTC was right to continue to
2006 Apr 06
1
Bell Canada Requests $987.14 Rate increase 911 / VOIP Providers
From the bend me over news department.
2 March 2006
Mr. Leonard Katz
Executive Director
Broadcasting and Telecommunications
Canadian Radio-television and
Telecommunications Commission
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0N2
Dear Mr. Katz:
Associated with Bell Canada Tariff Notice No. 6929
1. Attached for the Commission's approval are proposed revisions to
Bell Canada's Access Services Tariff Item
2007 Aug 07
3
test the email-list
test only. good luck!
james.zhu
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2003 Nov 12
2
Canadian VoIP termination?
Hi,
Does anyone know of Canadian VoIP termination providers? I have
Canadian customers and would like to provide Canadian dial in and dial
out (canadian callerid).
Thanks!
2004 Apr 13
2
Vonage goes to .ca
FYI
http://www.itbusiness.ca/index.asp?theaction=61&sid=55298
did not like this by line in the story
t"he CRTC has said it will likely regulate voice over IP the same as other
phone services."
2006 Jan 31
2
Canadian Termination $0.0039 / Minute
All we have a deal on Canadian termination.
Rate: $0.0039 US Dollars
Billing: 1/1
Protocol: SIP or H323
Codec: G729
Terms: Prepaid Only.
We have a real-time web interface where you can monitor or download your CDR's.
Please e-mail me offlist if you are interested: jweisman@ibell.net
Thanks,
Jon
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2010 Jan 05
1
Canadian call quality issue
hello,
we have been using a couple of US based
VoIP providers for outbound calls completed
within the US, without any issues.
We recently started making calls to Canada
and have received a few complaints about
the call quality.
Questions :
- Could this be because of the number of
intermediate IP hops between us / our
VoIP provider and the Canadian phone
companies ?
-
2013 Apr 03
7
Canadian politcal party colours in ggplot2
A stupid question but does anyone know how to express the actual colours used by the main Canadian political parties? I want to do a couple of ggplot2 plots and have lines or rectangles that accurately reflect the party colours.
I can probably play around with RColorBrewer or something to figure it out but if some some already has got them it would save me some time especially with the NDP
2010 Nov 29
3
[LLVMdev] Does someone has experience with Canadian cross build of LLVM compiler?
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with doing Canadian cross-builds of LLVM
compiler? I need some help here... I'm a new with LLVM, so please don't be
too harsh on me.
I am building LLVM cross-compiler (and as I mentioned I'm doing it via
canadian cross-build):
Build platform = Linux,
Host platform = Windows
Target platform = Linux
I'm using mingw32 compiler toolchain to
2004 Sep 04
3
Question on echo's for Canadian Asterisk users ...
Has anyone has issues with echo using a Wildcard with a PRI from a
major Canadian Telco? (Bell, Telus, AllStream, Sprint, Group Telecom).
We are using a T1 from GT that is giving use annoying echos whenever a
SIP/IAX2 client calls a
local analog line. Calling cells phones is no issue since its digital.
Regardless, there should
be no issue with echo on a PRI at all.
NOC at GT is telling us
2003 Apr 02
2
AW: Login from win2k client to samba PDC
John,
thanks for that hint. It did not kill the server by you are perfectly right.
I changed this and restarted the "smb" and "nmb" deamons - unfortunately
with the same result.
When I watch e.g. the status with "swat" I see as follows after trying with:
smbclient -U <user> -L win2k1
(what is strange since I connect as different user and not
2005 Jan 17
1
Re: Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk
Quoting asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com:
> > Would it be considered trolling to start a thread on Cleaning Maple
> > Syrup off of Dial Pads, or Wiring your Moose for Wi-Fi?
>
> Let's not forget the weekly "tooques and telephony" segment, and a
> review of
> the best block heaters for your wi-fi fones.
>
Oh, we're gonna have a good time next
2005 Feb 21
1
Canadian DIDs...
Anybody know a good IAX provider for Canadian DIDs?
Mohit.
--
Mohit Muthanna [mohit (at) muthanna (uhuh) com]
"There are 10 types of people. Those who understand binary, and those
who don't."