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backin2shape wrote:didn't think it's a secret, I'm not asking for credentials just reputable providers.
thephaseusa wrote:https://portal.enterprisetelecom.ca/signup.php?uuid=0yzriDQI
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backin2shape wrote:Hi-
I'm looking for alternate SIP providers to add into our Carrier list. Any suggestions?
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thephaseusa wrote:William I know that is unusual.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/siptrunking
I’ve been using them for 6 months or more now though and I only pay .005/minute for outbound US.
Dominic knows voip really well.
The only downside is paying a few extra dollars in taxes because they are in Canada.
John
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ccttguys wrote:We tried that carrier a while ago. lots of ringing and a few calls that were valid sometimes were being marked as ADC. But If I called them from my other carrier they went through just fine.
Also I know the uuid=0yzriDQI part of the URL he sent is a referral link.
Sounds like John M is trying to make a dirty dollar by being pushy recommending them.
thephaseusa wrote:You know why squids join the navy right?
To ride the waves...............
williamconley wrote:once again ... in private? nope. Public website. Telco licensing. No closed doors. Call Centers are privacy based. Proprietary scripting, secret lead lists, etc. But the Telco's through which they send their calls are meant to be Open Air and public or something is wrong.
teleinx wrote:williamconley wrote:once again ... in private? nope. Public website. Telco licensing. No closed doors. Call Centers are privacy based. Proprietary scripting, secret lead lists, etc. But the Telco's through which they send their calls are meant to be Open Air and public or something is wrong.
When looking for a carrier, do your due diligence people. Not all "good" carriers have fancy websites, and many are outdated. I suggest that you at least look up the if they are registered as a telecommunications provider with the government body in where they operate. Pretty much every country requires a business like a telecommunications provider to be registered.
Nevertheless, I remember years ago when a large provider closed up shop overnight. Their support dept did not even know what happened until days later.
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