[Asterisk-biz] looking for trusted voip provider

Robert Wolpov rob at junctionnetworks.com
Thu Dec 29 19:34:55 MST 2005


We have a PSTN phone number forwarding feature that allows you to set
criteria to forward your inbound calls to a traditional PSTN number. 

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Wilson Pickett wrote:

>FWIW, I use both Junction and Voipjet and find them both to be
>excellent and good value.
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Trying to figure this VoIP thing out:

I'm guessing the reason for using both Voipjet and Junction is redundancy?

Or I've also heard that Voipjet is for inbound and Junction is for 
inbound/DID.....

Is this correct?

I see the redundancy for outbound (if Voipjet is down, use Junction) but 
what about inbound?  If Junction goes down, there's no other way to 
route the same DID phone number to me, is there?  Or is there some sort 
of setup in Junction, that if they see the service down, they'll 
re-route to some other provider I specify?

Or - what is the benefit of using both providers?

Thanks for putting up with my lack of knowledge.
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