Asterisk for POTS users

Chris fj1200 at comcast.net
Thu Aug 4 23:19:00 EDT 2005


Travis Roy wrote:

>>I have Broadband VoiP service through a company called USA Datanet 
>>out of Syracuse, NY and the only reason for that is because they use 
>>our software and I have full access to all of the servers, thus if a 
>>problem arises I can hop right in and check it out.  To them I'm 
>>just another device in their system, but in reality that device is 
>>my Asterisk box.  Once they deliver the call to me, I can do 
>>whatever I want with it, including sending it back out via USA 
>>datanet or PSTN to another phone, play customized messages depending 
>>on the ANI, route it to specific voicemail boxes, route it to 
>>specific extensions in my house, etc....
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>>
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>That's very cool. I'm (hopefully) about to move and since I will not have DSL
>anymore due to location I will still have broadband.
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>Can anybody suggest an asterisk friendly VoIP provider that is cheap. I'll
>never use it except for my DirecTV/TiVo setup and perhaps for incoming calls
>to home automation stuff way later on.
>
>I'm looking for something super cheap :)
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