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July 18th, 2004, 05:07 PM
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| | Which providers support SPA-3000? I have an SPA-3000, and have been using BroadVoice. For the most part it's worked, but would be interested in trying out other providers.
Which providers will support BYOD for the SPA-3000?
I know (from my other thread) that VoicePulse support is imminent, what about BroadVox, Vonage, others?
- ben | 
July 18th, 2004, 09:31 PM
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| | Fwd(Pulver.com/fwd),sipgate(sipgate.de)and stanaphone(stanaphone.com)also support SPA-3000,a device which I think,if used to its fullest, is the greatest thing that has happened since the internet was founded.Just my 2 cents worth........Bernie | 
July 18th, 2004, 10:50 PM
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| | Deacom,
can you say what you mean by "for the most part it worked". I am planning on using them and would love to hear some feedback on how well they work with the 3k device. Yes, I have looked in the broadvoice forum but I would love to see some feedback re the 3K and broadvoice ...rgds | 
July 19th, 2004, 09:28 PM
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| | bernart -
To be honest, my experience to date with BroadVoice has been dissapointing, from a technology standpoint. I'm having calls just cut off after 20 minutes or so, sometimes I answer the phone to ear-piercing static, and almost always there is a 5-7 second delay from the time I dial a number to the first ringback.
What I WILL say about BV is so far their support has been great. I was set up in a matter of minutes (not days/hours), and have talked to a human support person several times. They have been very flexible in terms of not locking my box down - they gave me the admin password after provisioning it initially.
I have yet to work with them on the technical problems, and it's entirely possible that some or all of these issues are 3k related - it IS a brand new device. However, the issues seem significant enough at this point that I would love to just try another provider and compare.
- ben | 
July 19th, 2004, 09:42 PM
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| | ben,
thanks for the feedback ... | 
July 30th, 2004, 06:58 AM
| | Member | | Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Portland, OR
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| | I'm seeking an alternative to BroadVoice - my current VSP. However, I want to use my current equipment ( SPA-3000). I'm looking at Vonage, but it seems pretty clear that users must utilize a locked-down TA provided by Vonage. Does anyone know a way around this (i.e. a way that I can use my current equipment, rather than using their TA)? | 
July 30th, 2004, 07:11 AM
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| | VoicePulse is planning on supporting the SPA-3000. I was discussing this very topic with them today. The last ETA is "August 1st," though it might be a little later than that.
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