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2005 Jan 05
0
VoIP Provider Peering
I have several contacts that use Vonage and was wondering how I can peer with Vonage (assuming that's possible) so that I can contact these people through the * rather than PSTN. Can that be done? What about other providers (Skype, etc)? Is there something on the Wiki that discusses this? Thanks, Dave
2003 Nov 04
1
Best or any VoIP provider that works with *?
Suggestions on a VoIP provider that works with *? I know there is vonage.com but have read numerous bad things about their agreement and that you don't get a username and password from them rather a preconfigured Cisco ATA 186 that you are not allowed to get in to. Top most being you have to use a X100P with them to work with * which in my mind is just too many links in that chain. I have
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
2004 Dec 13
1
recommended IP phones and VoIP providers?
Can anyone give me some recommendations for IP phones that work well with Asterisk? I'm hoping for something not much more then $100 bux or so. Also does vonage service work directly through Asterisk or would I have to use their hardware? Or are there any other suggestions for a VoIP provider? Thanks for the help! Nihal -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3
2005 Feb 08
1
Can only call VoIP SIP Providers (Weird)
I'm using Asterisk 1.0.4 with AMP and Broad Voice. I have that with only 5 XTen Lite phones. I'm able to call / etc with internal phones just fine. I can call outside Vonage Numbers, and other BroadVoice Numbers. I have vonage where I live (626) and can call that fine. However, other 626 numbers I get similar errors as below. However, everytime, I try to call cell phones, and or
2007 Dec 17
3
VoIP service providers/PSTN termination points
Hello ppl, Am looking at some PSTN termination providers in US. If this question has been repeated, please point me to the correct link, as I've tried searching the archives but have been unsuccesful so far. I have come across quite a few companies which provide the same, such as : Iconnecthere <http://www.iconnecthere.com> Vonage <http://www.vonage.com> Teliax
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
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 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 &
2004 Apr 27
12
VOIP providers
Is anyone signed up with Vonage and using an asterisks box?? Also what VOIP providers would anyone recommend? -- James Moran Potential Technologies http://www.potentialtech.com
2003 Sep 16
2
Shorewall-Linux and Vonage VOIP
Hi, Can U tell me the Vonage ATA 186 settings? I would like to try to have a web interface on my adapter :-)) Best regards, Chris Hariga
2003 Aug 21
0
Dial in modem speeds over VoIP?
Hi all, I like to have a dial in modem on my toll free number so that when I or my employees travel, they can always get in for net access to read email if no better method is available. Right now, my Panasonic KX-TD1232D PBX receives the call on a POTS line and routes it to an analog modem. The speeds achieved are around 24 kbps due to the digitization of the KX-TD1232D introducing
2008 Jun 21
0
One VOIP Provider Multiple registrations <to> multiple inbound contexts ?
The scenario: This is all done SIP with a VOIP provider (have to register to single IP) We have two inbound DID numbers / Accounts. We have to register each individually with the VOIP provider. I'd like inbound from each registered account (DID) to be able to come into a unique PEER or dialplan context. What matters is that the inbound call lands in the context of my choice. I've been
2005 Oct 12
2
Canadian Association of VoIP Providers
My apologies for the cross-posting. If you are a business or individual providing Voice over IP services in Canada then we encourage you to read this email carefully otherwise please disregard. ----- As you are most likely aware, the CRTC has undertaken the roll of regulating VoIP services in Canada and is currently conducting hearings with the goal of putting in place regulatory requirements
2005 Feb 21
0
Multiple multiline sip phones ringing.
how would one dial multiple multiline sip phones (cisco 7960) and making sure that all the phones ring on the next available line appearance? I'm currently using the local channel to accomplish this but I'm having some trouble. Here is the configs: each cisco 7960 phone has six registrations in sip.conf, 1XX1 thru 1XX6, normaly when an extension is dialed the following happens: exten
2005 Sep 06
2
Wireless router with built-in VOIP(FXS) ports for Ansterisk
Hi Team, Just, I would like to know, is there any unlocked device(wireless router with built in FXS port) for home users which are connected Asterisk based VOIP service. I have looked products from Linksys and D-link etc. But all these products are bundled with VOIP Service providers (vonage, lindo and at&t) . Please sugest if any products avaiable in market. Thanks, Karun
2005 Jun 09
1
Inbound provider in Canada
Does anyone have any recommendations for a SIP/IAX provider I can use for inbound callls? The plan is to have a 1800 number people can call and reach my Asterisk. The only provider I'm familiar with is Vonage, but they don't really like the idea of Asterisk according to their terms of service and they would probably notice if there are for example 3 calls coming in at the same time.
2003 Oct 01
2
SIP Provider Question
Are there any sip providers out there providing full business telephone service. Not just single line/residential service like I have seen with vonage etc. For example take a company currently using a legacy pbx connected to the PSTN with a PRI. I would like to replace this setup with a data T1, an asterisk box, and some SIP Phones then pass all calls (local and long distance) directly
2004 Jul 08
1
Rollover oddity
Hello, I've got 2 analogue lines (from SBC) coming into a TDM22B. SBC have put rollover from the first to the second line. The rollover works fine when handsets are connected directly to the lines (ie when Asterisk is not involved), but when the lines are connected to Asterisk, the rollover fails: the caller just hears the line ringing, and the person on the first (busy) line hears call
2006 Jan 09
0
SIP-SIP transfer via the REFER/NOTIFY method
Could anyone help me set up Asterisk in such a way that it makes SIP-SIP transfers using the REFER / NOTIFY method according to RFC-3515 ? SCANARIO: - Asterisk registers with PSTN<->SIP VoIP provider "V" (Vonage) as a friend - Asterisk is located in Europe, Vonage in located US. - Asterisk acts as an autoattendant located in Europe. - Asterisk answers and incoming call from