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MCI does not provide voice trunks T1/PRI by itself. They resell it as a
add-ons to their IP solutions.<br>
Sprint is expensive. Bell is quite expensive as well. Allstream quite
better in price. ISPTel is the least expensive<br>
one but their customer support is not one of the best.<br>
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The best way to find rates for such lines to go to CRTC site and check
the tariffs for that.<br>
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All the Best!<br>
Sergey.<br>
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<pre wrap="">First things first -- don't reply to a message about something COMPLETELY
different, erase everything and start your new message. Just click on the
"To" and start your new message.
When you reply and erase everything you are unintentionally placing your
message in the middle of an existing message thread. This causes your
message to get "buried" and far fewer people actually see it. You don't see
this because you are using a mail client that has no concept of message
threads.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.mixdown.ca/~andrew/dump/threaded_email.png">http://www.mixdown.ca/~andrew/dump/threaded_email.png</a> is what a mailing list
looks like to most people, and you can see why replying to a message, erasing
its contents and starting an entirely new email about a different topic is
frowned upon (yours is the highlighted message).
Having said that, to your answer:
On January 21, 2005 12:20 am, Robert Augustyn wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am looking for a good provider of T1/PRI in Windsor,
Ontario.
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You have many options in large cities.
Bell, Group Telecom(360 networks), AT&T(Allstream), Telus, Sprint,
MCI(UUnet)... There may also be a dozen more "little guys" in your area.
Get a few quotes, I find Bell is actually half-assed competitive when they
have to be.
Things to consider in your quotes received:
- inbound or two-way call completion
- Number of DIDs per DID/PRI order
- # of #s received for incoming calls (4, 7, or 10 usually)
- If they restrict the PRI signaling in any way
- telephone number "fallback" if the PRI is down (i.e. where do the calls go)
- 911/e911
- capability to set callerID/ANI to any DID you are leasing
- ability to port existing numbers to the PRI as DIDs
- charges for changing anything above once set up
-A.
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