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<div class="gmail_quote">On 3 Feb 2011 15:08, "Adam Sweet" <<a href="mailto:adam@adamsweet.org">adam@adamsweet.org</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>> Hash: SHA1<br>
> <br>> Hi everyone<br>> <br>> As we have a few Asterisk users, I thought I'd take advantage of the<br>> knowledge we have here. I'm looking for some recommendations on SIP<br>> providers. I have used Sipgate in the past but for some reason I have it<br>
> in my head that they only allow one concurrent call and the only<br>> geographic numbers they offer are ones in your dialling code area.<br>> <br>> The end game is that I'd like a to be able to point a couple of numbers<br>
> at an Asterisk box over SIP, some non-geographic, some geographic but<br>> not necessarily 01902, with the potential to migrate the numbers to<br>> another provider if need be. Who would you recommend?<br>> <br>
> Also I'm looking for a couple of SIP phones, free or cheap/second-hand<br>> is good :) I played with some generic no-name ones in the past and they<br>> were awful. I've used a couple of Snoms which were very good, albeit<br>
> expensive and a cheap Aastra which was perfectly serviceable. I've not<br>> used Cisco, Polycom, Grandstream or Linksys so advice on what is<br>> good/bad would be helpful too.<br>> <br>> I wouldn't be against the idea of using softphones if it weren't for the<br>
> fact that you have to dial an extension to transfer a call and the<br>> person on the other end hears the tones, which sounds pretty rubbish.<br>> <br>> I just thought I'd beat the ground to see if anybody has any collecting<br>
> dust somewhere that they're willing to part with.<br>> <br>> Cheeky? Me? Of course :)<br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> <br>> Adam Sweet<br>> <br>> - -- <br>> <br>> <a href="http://blog.adamsweet.org/">http://blog.adamsweet.org/</a><br>
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