[asterisk-biz] Looking for a reliable source for DIDs From Mexico

Alejandro Lengua alejandro.lengua at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 18:11:43 CDT 2007


Trouble ticket on the local fixed telephony company in Peru....
You are kidding right? :S
Type Telefonica on Google and read what people say about their service :S

My voip provider tried to do everything he could (I think), so I was sad to
cancel, but
I need a definitive solution. Fortunately I got a local provider with a very
good offering
(not as cheap) but very good..


On 9/23/07, Tim Ingalls <tim at ideadynamics.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know a few carriers that at least could handle the Mexico DIDs. Not sure
> about Peru or Colombia, but I could check if you're interested.
>
> Regarding the problem you were having, perhaps the phone number just
> wasn't
> in the routing tables for the local carriers in question. That can usually
> be resolved by entering a trouble ticket. All a switch tech has to do is
> enter the number in the switch. This happens a lot in the US when a
> competitive local carrier (CLEC) gets a block of numbers and a new area
> code
> and prefix (a.k.a. NPA/NXX) assigned to them. Some carriers don't
> implement
> the change in their switch in a timely manner but can easily fix the
> problem
> when notified.
>
> It's good to go with a carrier who has a lot of experience with
> traditional
> telephony in addition to VOIP telephony so they can help to manage these
> kinds of problems. If you need some help, please feel free to give me a
> call.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim Ingalls
> Shared Communications
> Carrier Services and Consulting
> tim at sharedcom.net
> (801) 618-2102 xt. 601
>
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> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 09:42:39 -0700
> From: "Max Clark" <max.clark at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Looking for a reliable source for DIDs
>         from    Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela
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> We need the same thing, more than two numbers though with lots of volume.
>
> On 9/22/07, Alejandro Lengua <alejandro.lengua at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I am looking for a reliable source of mexican (DF) and colombian DIDs.
> > I don?t need a lot of numbers, just 2 of each location.
> >
> > In normal conditions I would simply go Inphonex, DIDX or voxbone. But
> > recently bought a DID from Peru and noticed that it could accept calls
> > from foreign lines and cellphones, but no from local landlines.
> >
> > I am worried if the same situation would occur with similar services
> > of other countries where local telephone companies does not like
> > competition.
> >
>
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