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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Suggestions for reliable DID provider for C Reply with quote

I used TelIAX for a while and was happy with the service. I used it
for testing before we connected to our PRI...

http://www.teliax.com
On Feb 23, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:

Quote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't
have much response. So I am posting it here now.

I need a good, reliable and stable DID provider for USA, Canada and
Europe. I prefer to have fixed monthly rates for incoming and
outgoing calls and not per minute charges.

Features I need to get with DIDs are:

1. my own caller ID and caller name on outbound calls
2. multiple channels per DID
3. g729 coded
4. canreinvite=yes option
5. IAX protocol

Those who are already in this business, please advise me whom to go
with. Is getting a virtual PRI a good solution? From their websites,
they all look good so its hard to decide who is really good and will
not disappear like Allo, or start giving voice quality issues.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:30 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Suggestions for reliable DID provider for C Reply with quote

I'm using vitelity and junction for incoming, voipjet and voicepulse for
outgoing. You can set your outgoing caller-id with either provider; you
can not set your name. vitelity is the only provider I know of (other
than consumer-grade providers like vonage) who provide incoming CID
name. There are better solutions for that anyway.

Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Quote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't
have much response. So I am posting it here now.

I need a good, reliable and stable DID provider for USA, Canada and
Europe. I prefer to have fixed monthly rates for incoming and outgoing
calls and not per minute charges.

Features I need to get with DIDs are:

1. my own caller ID and caller name on outbound calls
2. multiple channels per DID
3. g729 coded
4. canreinvite=yes option
5. IAX protocol

Those who are already in this business, please advise me whom to go
with. Is getting a virtual PRI a good solution? From their websites,
they all look good so its hard to decide who is really good and will
not disappear like Allo, or start giving voice quality issues.

Thanks,
--
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:33 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Suggestions for reliable DID provider for C Reply with quote

I really like Junction Networks. They've been very good to deal with.

Michael

On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 11:30:35 -0600, Jay Milk wrote:

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I'm using vitelity and junction for incoming, voipjet and voicepulse for
outgoing. You can set your outgoing caller-id with either provider; you
can not set your name. vitelity is the only provider I know of (other
than consumer-grade providers like vonage) who provide incoming CID
name. There are better solutions for that anyway.

Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Quote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't
have much response. So I am posting it here now.

I need a good, reliable and stable DID provider for USA, Canada and
Europe. I prefer to have fixed monthly rates for incoming and outgoing
calls and not per minute charges.

Features I need to get with DIDs are:

1. my own caller ID and caller name on outbound calls
2. multiple channels per DID
3. g729 coded
4. canreinvite=yes option
5. IAX protocol

Those who are already in this business, please advise me whom to go
with. Is getting a virtual PRI a good solution? From their websites,
they all look good so its hard to decide who is really good and will
not disappear like Allo, or start giving voice quality issues.

Thanks,
--
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:26 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Suggestions for reliable DID provider for C Reply with quote

I may get T1 PRI for my own city, but I can't get PRIs in all the cities
where I might have customers.

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:55 AM, broadband Voice <broadbandvoice at gmail.com>
wrote:

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Which Area codes are you looking for? Is this a multiple Exchange. I use
Link2voip but they don't scale well unless you're running a hobby. The best
solution is to get your PRI T1 from a telco.

On 2/23/08, Zeeshan Zakaria <zishanov at gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
I posted the same question on asterisk-biz mailing list but didn't have
much response. So I am posting it here now.

I need a good, reliable and stable DID provider for USA, Canada and
Europe. I prefer to have fixed monthly rates for incoming and outgoing calls
and not per minute charges.

Features I need to get with DIDs are:

1. my own caller ID and caller name on outbound calls
2. multiple channels per DID
3. g729 coded
4. canreinvite=yes option
5. IAX protocol

Those who are already in this business, please advise me whom to go
with. Is getting a virtual PRI a good solution? From their websites, they
all look good so its hard to decide who is really good and will not
disappear like Allo, or start giving voice quality issues.

Thanks,
--
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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