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TelaSip, anyone use them?Wish to discuss a provider that doesn't have a specific forum? Post your questions, concerns, comments here. |
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| I'm looking for a VOIP service and came across http://www.telasip.com/ but could not find any comments about them in the forum or anywhere else in Voxilla. Price is right @ $15 with 2 numbers etc., but I would like to hear from some of their existing customers...any help out there? thanks.. |
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| BroadBandReports.com has had various discussion about them. Here's a BBR search on "telasip": http://www.broadbandreports.com/nsea...&o=r&q=telasip |
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| If you just want to try a TelaSIP call and see how the quality is, dial 1-843-654-1010 from a phone with CallerID. When you get a fast busy (no charge for call!), hang up, and you'll get a return call within 30 seconds. Answer the call and, when prompted for a password, key in N-E-R-D with your touchtone phone (HINT: 6373). Press the pound key, and you'll get a dialtone. Now dial anyone in the U.S. (1-areacode-number) and talk for up to 10 minutes at no cost. The call goes through the Nerd Vittles Asterisk box using the GSM codec. The outbound lines for both legs of the call are being supplied by TelaSIP. The entire call takes less than 60 kbps of bandwidth. You can read all about the One Ringy-Dingy free call project and TelaSIP by searching for telasip on Nerd Vittles. |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| How to configure Telasip DID? | xlitang | Asterisk Support Forum | 3 | April 22nd, 2006 08:12 AM |
| Telasip doesn't like me? | ymhee_bcex | Other Providers | 20 | January 25th, 2006 08:58 PM |
| Telasip debugging... | ListerD | Asterisk Support Forum | 15 | November 30th, 2005 02:12 PM |
| TelaSIP: Feature activation | draellme | Other Providers | 1 | November 7th, 2005 05:22 PM |
| Asterisk and TelaSIP | tommy13v | Asterisk Support Forum | 0 | June 28th, 2005 08:17 PM |