[Asterisk-Users] BroadVOX
Mohammed Salim
msalim at ezzitel.com
Tue Aug 17 13:09:56 MST 2004
Hi Guys,
I work with Dan and yes this whole Broadvox problem is a huge piece of
$#@$!!
However, I've noticed that there is a useragent= cmd that can be used in the
sip.conf. Right now it's set to useragent="Asterisk PBX". I was wondering
if we change that to reflect a Cisco Gateway or something, will that mean
that Broadvox won't realize it's an asterisk PBX system. In other words,
how exactly does the useragent= cmd work?
If we can fool them into thinking it's not asterisk, then they won't have a
problem. They claim that asterisk doesn't send correctly formatted sip
messages which is completely wrong! They are in cisco's back pocket is what
I think. In any case, can someone please tell me if what I'm trying to do
is possible?
Thanks,
Mohammed Salim
EZZI Telecom
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dan Mahoney,
System Admin
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:53 PM
To: Asterisk Mailing List
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVOX
Guys,
For what it's worth, after months of trying to troubleshoot issues with
them, and after paying them around $2500 for setup and a down payment
(it's unclear what of that will be refunded, if any) BroadVox --
http://www.broadvox.net/ -- decided to terminate our contract without any
valid reason, and the only explanation they could cite was "it's because
of the software you're using". We use asterisk. We've asked about using
other products (such as SER), and they say they don't want to accept
*anything* open-source.
Apparently they're a cisco shop, and maybe their TAC contract only
supports getting calls from other cisco devices (but this is conjecture).
I wanted to send this email for two reasons.
First, to warn the community to stay away from them in general. More than
once we've had issues where we were sure our configuration was dead-on,
but Broadvox would be, for example, delivering different inbound DID's
with different DTMF encodings, after telling us up and down that
everything was right. Their "support" person, Alex, has an
attitude the size of Montana, and is easily offended if you can't
understand him (through a thick russian accent) on the phone. He refuses
to communicate via email, and if you give him an attitude, he'll simply
threaten you.
Secondly, the ONLY good thing about Broadvox, was the rates they were
offering us. Without getting into a debate here (please feel free to
forward me recommendations off-list), does anyone know a good provider who
is willing to provide nationwide DIDs at a reasonable cost?
Thanks for all the help,
-Dan Mahoney
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--------Dan Mahoney--------
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