Andrew,
I don't know about your first question ... but my experience with IPcomms was
not that good ...
I was trying their service ... (DIDs) and I got a lot of dead spots in the
voice calls ... One guy from support was very friendly, trying to resolve the
issue, but I cancelled the service and nothing about the money back guaranteed
...
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From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A long time ago (Asterisk 0.x, 1.0.x) my experience is that there were alot of
interoperability issues, a common troubleshooting issue was to make sure all
endpoints where using the latest version of Asterisk. I have not seen these
issues in a while.
However I've been working with a customer of mine and this ITSP called IP
Communications (IPComms.net) well turns out we have had constant problems since
the first day. Turns out (I found this out approx 1 month ago) that the
"version of Asterisk" they are using is " [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.x" So basically
is there any way to determine the version of Asterisk being used? I cant trust
anything IP Communications says.
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