I would not write a contract with a company that had these types of issues http://voxilla.com/name-News-article-sid-166.html
Who eats $450,000?

Matt wrote:
Indeed... I just don't understand Nufone... we provide VoIP
services... and have a contract inplace with our CLEC, we also have
backup sources for numbers, LD termination, etc.   No backup plan =
BAD!


On 4/28/06, Kerry Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

AMEN!!

Any consultant that DOESNT take this into consideration should stick to
installing Windows and calling themselves an IT "Expert".

You can screw up someone's network, mess up a workstation, hose their email,
but you break someone's telephone service there will be hell to pay.

Kerry Garrison
Director of Technical Services
Tech Data Pros - Orange County's Mobile IT Service Provider
(949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.techdatapros.com


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Exactly why I chose to go with a PRI for business use. There is something to be said for the stability of a telco, even if it's not SBC (or AT&T now). In some cases, government interference is good. How many businesses can survive a loss of their phone number? I know the ones I deal with cannot.

This is something we need to take into consideration as Asterisk users or consultants. We need to look at the whole picture, not just a short term savings. Can your business/clients survive without listings in directory
assistance or the phone books?  Can they survive if they have to change
numbers due to their Voip provider losing a contract? Some can, most can't. I looked into using Voip. Technically, it seemed like a good solution. I just don't trust it in the long run. I know that by using a telco, I will
have access to my phone numbers.  With Voip providers, who controls the
numbers?

I think this is something a lot of people fail to take into consideration.



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> I would be very wary, as VOIP providers feel no responsibility to the
> customer and will not bother to tell us they might not be around next
> week. Once bitten...
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