[asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip provider

Matthew Warren mwarren at ru-intouch.com
Fri Mar 21 18:36:41 CDT 2008


Why pay 1.1 cent's a minute for interconnecting to another Asterisk server 
for a high volume call center.
Do people really understand what they are trying to sale and take an honest 
look into what they advertise.
As a high volume user like a call center I would not connect my Asterisk Box 
to there Asterisk Box to a third Sip provider who then hands of to the Level 
3 and so forth.
With LD PRI's at sub penny rates, cutting out 2 or 3 other points of failure 
and added latency only make since.
Also if your doing "termination" why are you worried about having all these 
other providers typically used for "Origination". If you are going to be a 
provider you need to fork over the dough and do it right not buy something 
from someone, stick a device in the midle and resale it.

This is looks like a kid who set up a Trixbox pc and trying to make a buck.
http://www.ru-intouch.com/ruwho.php?action=details&ddomain=cdsportal.net&server=whois.opensrs.net
Sure he has 99.99999% uptime since he just this purchased site 3/14/2008.


Matthew Warren

>
> My first thought looking at the site was "SCAM"....!!!  maybe my second
> thought would be "SCRAM" ... is this company even "legit"
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Tim Nelson <tnelson at rockbochs.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> Apparently the list description of "Non-commercial Discussion" isn't 
>> clear
>> enough. And now the obligatory beat down:
>>
>> "Instant Emergency Response" and "Delay Free Connection"... WOW! I don't
>> even have to call for support because when I have an emergency, response 
>> is
>> INSTANT. On top of that... they've also figured out how to eliminate
>> latency!!! Super duper!
>>
>> But wait, theres more!!! They are interconnected with major US carriers
>> like QUEST!!! Not to be confused with QWEST... the little telco company 
>> that
>> misspells it's name to differentiate itself from the ULTRA MEGA HUGE 
>> telco
>> QUEST.
>>
>> </sarcasm>
>>
>> Tim Nelson
>> Systems/Network Support
>> Rockbochs Inc.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ignacio Ortega A." <nachomax2 at gmail.com>
>> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <
>> Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com>
>> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:20:17 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
>> Subject: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip
>> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
>>
>> starting a 1.1 cent per min, rates may be better depending volume
>> technical support
>> we support all codecs using SIP / IAX2
>> predictive dialers, call centers and telemarketers are allowed
>> free test account.
>>
>> if you have any question just contact us
>> support at cdsportal.net
>>
>>
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> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:08:29 +0100
> From: <sylvain.desbureaux at orange-ftgroup.com>
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Problem with user regsitration and ldap on
> SVN version
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> Hi guys,
> I'm trying to use Asterisk with LDAP integration.
> I created some schemas and it seems to work fine for sip.conf replacement.
>
> When I try to register a softphone to test the service, it seems ok from 
> the softphone point of view (user registred) but when I do a
> "sip show peers", no one is registered (nor sip show subrscriptions, 
> users...)
> I put my Asterisk on full debug and I see this trace when trying to 
> register:
>
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] acl.c: Found IP address for this socket
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Allocating new SIP dialog for 
> OWY3OTAwNzFhNDZhYWU5NTU0YTU1MGY4MzYwOTdlZjQ. - REGISTER (No RTP)
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: **** Received REGISTER (2) - 
> Command in SIP REGISTER
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: substituted: string: 
> 'dc=example, dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: basedn: 'dc=example, 
> dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: Everything seems fine.
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: name='name' 
> value='Pierre'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: name='host' 
> value='dynamic'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: canreinvite LDAP value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: regserver LDAP value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskObject
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskExtension
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskSIPUser
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: top
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: context LDAP value: from-sip
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: context LDAP value: internal
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: type LDAP value: friend
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: callerid LDAP value: Pierre Bachelet <2001>
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: fullcontact LDAP value: Pierre Bachelet
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: AstAccountSecret LDAP value: 1234
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: host LDAP value: dynamic
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: name LDAP value: Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: qualify LDAP value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: language LDAP value: fr
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: ipaddr LDAP value: 0.0.0.0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: port LDAP value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: regseconds LDAP value: 1206118346
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: defaultuser LDAP value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: canreinvite value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: regserver value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskObject
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskExtension
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskSIPUser
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: top
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: context value: from-sip
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: context value: internal
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: type value: friend
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: callerid value: Pierre Bachelet <2001>
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: fullcontact value: Pierre Bachelet
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: AstAccountSecret value: 1234
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: host value: dynamic
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: name value: Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: qualify value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: language value: fr
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: ipaddr value: 0.0.0.0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: port value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: regseconds value: 1206118346
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: defaultuser value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(517) Added to 
> vars - non static
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- peer built. Name: 
> Pierre. Peer objects: 1
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- loading peer from 
> database to memory. Name: Pierre. Peer objects: 1
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: Everything seems fine.
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: substituted: string: 
> 'dc=example, dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: basedn: 'dc=example, 
> dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: name='name' 
> value='Pierre'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1281) Modifying 
> name=Pierre hits: 1
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1283) 
> AstAccountIPAddr=10.193.35.180
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1283) 
> ASTAccountPort=8134
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1283) 
> ASTAccountExpirationTimestamp=1206118434
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1283) 
> AstAccountDefaultUser=0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(1293) Modification 
> of AstAccountIPAddr on dn:cn=Pierre,ou=users,ou=asterisk,dc=example,dc=com 
> succeeded[Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Trying to put 'SIP/2.0 
> 20' onto UDP socket...
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] devicestate.c: Notification of state change 
> to be queued on device/channel SIP/Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Destroying SIP peer Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- peer Destroyed. 
> Name: Pierre. Realtime Peer objects: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] devicestate.c: No provider found, checking 
> channel drivers for SIP - Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Checking device state for peer 
> Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: substituted: string: 
> 'dc=example, dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: basedn: 'dc=example, 
> dc=com' => 'dc=example, dc=com'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: Everything seems fine.
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: name='name' 
> value='Pierre'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: name='host' 
> value='dynamic'
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: canreinvite LDAP value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: regserver LDAP value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskObject
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskExtension
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: AsteriskSIPUser
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: objectClass LDAP value: top
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: context LDAP value: from-sip
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: context LDAP value: internal
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: type LDAP value: friend
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: callerid LDAP value: Pierre Bachelet <2001>
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: fullcontact LDAP value: Pierre Bachelet
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: AstAccountSecret LDAP value: 1234
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: host LDAP value: dynamic
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: name LDAP value: Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: qualify LDAP value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: language LDAP value: fr
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: ipaddr LDAP value: 10.193.35.180
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: port LDAP value: 8134
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: regseconds LDAP value: 1206118434
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(289) 
> attribute_name: defaultuser LDAP value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: canreinvite value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: regserver value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskObject
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskExtension
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: AsteriskSIPUser
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: objectClass value: top
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: context value: from-sip
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: context value: internal
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: type value: friend
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: callerid value: Pierre Bachelet <2001>
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: fullcontact value: Pierre Bachelet
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: AstAccountSecret value: 1234
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: host value: dynamic
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: name value: Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: qualify value: no
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: language value: fr
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: ipaddr value: 10.193.35.180
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: port value: 8134
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: regseconds value: 1206118434
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(482) 
> attribute_name: defaultuser value: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] res_config_ldap.c: LINE(517) Added to 
> vars - non static
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- peer built. Name: 
> Pierre. Peer objects: 1
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- loading peer from 
> database to memory. Name: Pierre. Peer objects: 1
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Destroying SIP peer Pierre
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: -REALTIME- peer Destroyed. 
> Name: Pierre. Realtime Peer objects: 0
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] devicestate.c: Changing state for 
> SIP/Pierre - state 1 (Not in use)
> [Mar 21 16:53:54] DEBUG[12002] app_queue.c: Device 'SIP/Pierre' changed to 
> state '1' (Not in use) but we don't care because they're not a member of 
> any queue.
> [Mar 21 16:54:26] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Auto destroying SIP dialog 
> 'OWY3OTAwNzFhNDZhYWU5NTU0YTU1MGY4MzYwOTdlZjQ.'
> [Mar 21 16:54:26] DEBUG[12002] chan_sip.c: Destroying SIP dialog 
> OWY3OTAwNzFhNDZhYWU5NTU0YTU1MGY4MzYwOTdlZjQ.
> [Mar 21 16:54:26] DEBUG[12002] sched.c: Attempted to delete nonexistent 
> schedule entry -1!
>
> As you can see, the peer is created the destroyed just after...
> Any reasons why?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Sylvain Desbureaux
> Recherche et D?veloppement, Service aux entreprises
> Ing?nieur concepteur d?veloppeur de services r?seaux pour les entreprises
> sylvain.desbureaux at orange-ftgroup.com
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:27:43 +0100
> From: Olivier <oza-4h07 at myamail.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hardphone SIP phone costs
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Message-ID:
> <442fbb120803210927v701e6e37ve3ed019798dbd6b4 at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> 2008/3/21, Darrick Hartman (lists) <dhartman at djhsolutions.com>:
>>
>>
>>
>> John Faubion wrote:
>> >> are plenty of phones on the market which do SIP now - most
>> >> modern Nokias do. I use an E90 Communicator, but the E95 is
>> >> popular too, so I'm experimenting with using my mobile as my
>> >> "one" phone, via Wi-Fi/SIP when I'm in the home/office and
>> >
>> > Out of curiosity, how do these phones handle the transition from Wi-Fi
>> to
>> > GSM? Is it seamless? Can the transition occur when on a call?
>>
>>
>> Not seamless unless the cell phone provider offers such a service.
>
>
> If you're on  call using GSM band, it is seamless.
>
> If you're on call using SIP/WiFi, it's up to SIP server to dial a new call
> to your mobile number and blind transfert previous call to it.
> Maybe some dual band phones are able to automatically accept some incoming
> GSM calls, put them in 3-way conference (of some kind) and wait for SIP
> server to end WiFi call without asking anything to user.
> Parts of this puzzle are here but integration should be rather hard.
>
>  You
>> won't find that available in the US.  So even though it's one phone,
>> you'd have 2 numbers.  Cell phone providers have no incentive to offer
>> such a hand-off because they wouldn't make any money on the calls after
>> they are handed over to the voip system.
>>
>> Darrick
>>
>> --
>> Darrick Hartman
>> DJH Solutions, LLC
>> http://www.djhsolutions.com
>> http://www.djhsolutions.com/wiki
>>
>>
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> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:15:48 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Tim Nelson <tnelson at rockbochs.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip
> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Cc: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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> The template website, page titles, and Gmail contact address surely aren't 
> very convincing. Another crappy VoIP reseller that will fail in a few 
> months taking a handful of customers down... assuming they're legit to 
> begin with.
>
> --Tim
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Outback Dingo" <outbackdingo at gmail.com>
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" 
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:06:31 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip 
> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
>
> My first thought looking at the site was "SCAM"....!!! maybe my second 
> thought would be "SCRAM" ... is this company even "legit"
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Tim Nelson < tnelson at rockbochs.com > 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Apparently the list description of "Non-commercial Discussion" isn't clear 
> enough. And now the obligatory beat down:
>
> "Instant Emergency Response" and "Delay Free Connection"... WOW! I don't 
> even have to call for support because when I have an emergency, response 
> is INSTANT. On top of that... they've also figured out how to eliminate 
> latency!!! Super duper!
>
> But wait, theres more!!! They are interconnected with major US carriers 
> like QUEST!!! Not to be confused with QWEST... the little telco company 
> that misspells it's name to differentiate itself from the ULTRA MEGA HUGE 
> telco QUEST.
>
> </sarcasm>
>
> Tim Nelson
> Systems/Network Support
> Rockbochs Inc.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ignacio Ortega A." < nachomax2 at gmail.com >
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" < 
> Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com >
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:20:17 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
> Subject: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip 
> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
>
>
> starting a 1.1 cent per min, rates may be better depending volume
> technical support
> we support all codecs using SIP / IAX2
> predictive dialers, call centers and telemarketers are allowed
> free test account.
>
> if you have any question just contact us
> support at cdsportal.net
>
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> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:52:17 -0300
> From: "Gonzalo Servat" <gservat at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip
> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Message-ID:
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> I think this type of abuse is well deserved due to the way he intended to
> advertise his "business", so I'll add a bit of wood to the fire. How about
> the sign-up form?? Some serious HTML design work going on there.
>
> - Gonzalo
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Tim Nelson <tnelson at rockbochs.com> wrote:
>
>> The template website, page titles, and Gmail contact address surely 
>> aren't
>> very convincing. Another crappy VoIP reseller that will fail in a few 
>> months
>> taking a handful of customers down... assuming they're legit to begin 
>> with.
>>
>> --Tim
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Outback Dingo" <outbackdingo at gmail.com>
>> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <
>> asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:06:31 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip
>> provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
>>
>> My first thought looking at the site was "SCAM"....!!!  maybe my second
>> thought would be "SCRAM" ... is this company even "legit"
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Tim Nelson <tnelson at rockbochs.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Apparently the list description of "Non-commercial Discussion" isn't
>> > clear enough. And now the obligatory beat down:
>> >
>> > "Instant Emergency Response" and "Delay Free Connection"... WOW! I 
>> > don't
>> > even have to call for support because when I have an emergency, 
>> > response is
>> > INSTANT. On top of that... they've also figured out how to eliminate
>> > latency!!! Super duper!
>> >
>> > But wait, theres more!!! They are interconnected with major US carriers
>> > like QUEST!!! Not to be confused with QWEST... the little telco company 
>> > that
>> > misspells it's name to differentiate itself from the ULTRA MEGA HUGE 
>> > telco
>> > QUEST.
>> >
>> > </sarcasm>
>> >
>> > Tim Nelson
>> > Systems/Network Support
>> > Rockbochs Inc.
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Ignacio Ortega A." <nachomax2 at gmail.com>
>> > To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <
>> > Asterisk-Users at lists.digium.com>
>> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:20:17 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
>> > Subject: [asterisk-users] ----www.cdsportal.net---- wholesale voip
>> > provider --starting at 1.1 cent per min
>> >
>> > starting a 1.1 cent per min, rates may be better depending volume
>> > technical support
>> > we support all codecs using SIP / IAX2
>> > predictive dialers, call centers and telemarketers are allowed
>> > free test account.
>> >
>> > if you have any question just contact us
>> > support at cdsportal.net
>> >
>> >
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