[olug] VOIP Provider info.

Neal Rauhauser neal at lists.rauhauser.net
Wed Feb 9 20:40:20 UTC 2005



 I haven't taken the time to do it yet, but one of these days I'll move 
the Vonage firewall/voice box to work and watch how it pulls its config 
over the net - if that stuff isn't encrypted ... well ... it'll be 
reverse enginering a la Samba.



Shawn L. Djernes wrote:

>Vonage and CallVantage do not like the open source community and make there
>devices locked so that if you buy one and don't like their service you are
>left with a useless brick.
>
>Shawn 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
>woodsjay at cox.net
>Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:55 PM
>To: Omaha Linux User Group
>Subject: RE: [olug] VOIP Provider info.
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>Ray Puseman and I have switched over to Vonage down here in 
>Huntsville AL with a phone number in area code 402 so that 
>our families can reach us at no charge. So far we have been 
>well served. It is necessary to get the $24.99/month 
>package for the volume of calls that we have.  
> 
>On Tuesday 08 February 2005 16:41, Wes Ferrel wrote: 
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>>I'm starting to dig a little further into the information 
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>presented at 
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>>February's meeting.  There were a couple of VOIP 
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>providers recomended, 
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>>but my memory being what it is, I've managed to forget 
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>them. 
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>>I'm seriously considering a move to a VOIP provider.  I'd 
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>prefer to be 
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>>able to port my current number to my new provider, but 
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>that may not be 
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>>totally necessary. 
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>>       Thanks. 
>>          Wes 
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