[asterisk-users] UK SIP Gateway

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Fri Mar 2 00:45:44 MST 2007



On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:26:03 +0000, George Gardiner <gjg at georgeandpaul.co.uk> wrote:
> I've been using voiptalk.org for about two years now and have never had
> any problems.  I've been using them for my outgoing business calls for a
> year and am starting to use them for some incoming calls, which is some
> indication of my comfortableness with their service.
> 
> My reluctance to move everything over to VOIP is not the technology - it
> works - rather it is the issue of who owns my business number.  None of
> the VOIP providers that I've come across in the UK have a clear
> definitive statement about who "owns" the number.  If I'm going to
> depend on a particular number I want to know that it is going to be
> "mine" no matter what happens to the VOIP supplier (e.g. insolvency,
> take over/merger, exit out of the market, etc.).
> 
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Hmmm, that is a very interesting point. Some VoIP providers do say you can transfer them though.


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