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mako
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 6:27 pm    Post subject: National DID's needed Reply with quote

I need National DID's for a (SIP) VoIP product. Can anyone help?
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VoIPTelco.net
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 11:19 pm    Post subject: Re: National DID's needed Reply with quote

ross@webunited.net (mako) wrote in message news:<344a5303.0410140627.52e9e387@posting.google.com>...
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I need National DID's for a (SIP) VoIP product. Can anyone help?

Check out http://www.voiptelco.net

We do:

-VoIP Termination
-Softswitch Leasing
-DID Lines

VoIPTelco.net
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Kyler Laird
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 3:08 am    Post subject: Re: National DID's needed Reply with quote

ross@webunited.net (mako) writes:

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I need National DID's for a (SIP) VoIP product. Can anyone help?

I haven't found any organized (by area code) lists of DID providers.
I'm surprised no one has started providing this information.

Instead, I just work through this list.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-VOIP+Service+Providers
For some reason it seems like most of the providers hide the lists
of areas they service. Sometimes they're only available in the
registration forms (usually by way of some ^#$%! JavaScript).

BroadVoice and VoicePulse Connect! both offer basic DID service. I
just heard back from BroadVoice that they consider their BYOD-Lite
service to be "residential" so it looks like Connect! is better if
you are going to be doing commercial things with it. Unfortunately
VoicePulse doesn't have as many DID areas.

Good luck.

--kyler
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Brad Templeton
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 5:09 am    Post subject: Re: National DID's needed Reply with quote

In article <f9fe0f44.0410141119.698f4e26@posting.google.com>,
VoIPTelco.net <info@voiptelco.net> wrote:
Quote:
ross@webunited.net (mako) wrote in message
news:<344a5303.0410140627.52e9e387@posting.google.com>...
I need National DID's for a (SIP) VoIP product. Can anyone help?

Check out http://www.voiptelco.net


I did. $15 per DID as a wholesale price? People are retailing for
far less than that. Broadvoice for $6 including 100 minutes of
outgoing USA, which would cost another $3.13 at your "wholesale" bronze
price.

So, the right idea -- but where are these supposed wholesale prices
coming from?

DIDs should be in the few-buck range wholesale -- (or perhaps $1.50
with a tiny per-minute charge for incoming) and termination in the
USA I've seen for a penny wholesale, you want 2.6 cents if I buy
it in $2,000 chunks.
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Kyler Laird
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:08 pm    Post subject: Re: National DID's needed Reply with quote

btm@templetons.com (Brad Templeton) writes:

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Check out http://www.voiptelco.net

I finally figured out that followup you saw (and I saw on one of my
messages) was from some stupid 'bot that just appends the ad to the
bottom of the entire quoted message. Ug.

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I did. $15 per DID as a wholesale price? People are retailing for
far less than that. Broadvoice for $6 including 100 minutes of
outgoing USA, which would cost another $3.13 at your "wholesale" bronze
price.

Be careful. BroadVoice says that their $6 ($5.95 BYOD-Lite) plan is
for residential use only. For non-residential they require going all
the way to the $29.95 Business Unlimited plan. You can add two
numbers to that plan for $1.95/month though, so it works out to be
$33.85 for three lines or $11.28/line...but you also get "unlimited"
outgoing calls. That's still a lot better than paying $15 for an
incoming line from some spammer.

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DIDs should be in the few-buck range wholesale -- (or perhaps $1.50
with a tiny per-minute charge for incoming)

VoicePulse Connect! is $7.99/line with no additional charge for
incoming minutes. That's the best I've found. I'd like to hear of
any that you find in the "few-buck range".

--kyler
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