[asterisk-biz] Vonage 877

Brian Fertig brian at molten.us
Tue May 22 13:41:42 MST 2007


I was always told if you have nothing good to say about XO then lie..  Well
um, Im not gonna lie..  Im just going to plead the 5th..

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Brian Fertig
Director of Engineering
Molten, Inc.
Delaware Office
Office 800.418.4380 x 160
Direct 302.338.9601


|-----Original Message-----
|From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-
|bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Andres
|Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 2:44 PM
|To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
|Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Vonage 877
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|> they might be, however its the customer of the carrier, not the
|> customer of the customer of the carrier.  How is the carrier to know
|> that someone isnt trying to steal a number?  I would love to get
|> 1-800-flowers for example, but the customer of the carrier would
|> disagree with me on that one.
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|
|I think a lot of 'funny business' happens in the land of number
|porting.  Our company is a customer of XO and we in turn have our own
|customers.  A few weeks ago one of our customers ported a number away
|from our network (an XO DID), into some other network.  We were shocked
|that this could happen.   We called up XO and demanded an explanation.
|They dug up the LOA Letter which obviously did not have our signature
|and all that XO could do was apologize.  They tried to get the number
|back but it was impossible.  I could not believe this.  It could have
|been our main sales number or any other critical number.  After this
|incident, we lost all respect for the number porting process.
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|Andres
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