[Asterisk-biz] UK Toll Free
Craig
asterisk at nihost.net
Thu Mar 31 14:51:55 MST 2005
Hi Rehan,
Thank you for your response, as I indicated on my direct response, I am
sure many on the list weren't aware that you offered SIP/IAX termination
as it is not really talked about on your website.
I am re-looking at your offerings.
craig
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 05:50:40 -0600
From: "Rehan Ahmed AllahWala - Super Technologies I"
<rehan at supertec.com>
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-biz] UK Toll Free
To: "Craig" <asterisk at nihost.net>, Commercial and Business-Oriented
Asterisk Discussion <asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com>
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Dear Criag,
Thank You for refering to us @ super technologies.
Virtualphoneline.com is still in its innitial stages, people have
noticed spellings and other
mistakes on it, and we are working on it to fix it.
Virtualphoneline.com was targeted to CONSUMERS and since consumers do
not
understand what on earth is SIP we did not even put it there.
Once you login to your account, after signup ( not payment) you can
change your ring to
number to a sip or iax2 address.
Also Nicklass is looking for pstn termination not SIP as per his email
to me.
Thank You again for studying us out, please DO point any new features or
errors u may
encounter on the site.
Rehan
> Hi Nicklass,
>
> Just been through a similar look and see, not quite on the same scale
> though.
>
> Please note the following is purely my conclusions from feedback on
this
> list and elsewhere, keeping in mind I am in a remote location in the
> southern hemisphere and look for information (not fancy graphics) on
> websites. My experience is that a website that gives detailed
> information on a product and facilities (usually means they have done
it
> before and may have even got it working) is usually a better
indication
> of a product that will work, rather than a site, that says contact us
> for information (this usually means they will work out how to do it,
> once you contact them).
>
>> sniped
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