Good providers that interface well with Asterisk are hard to find. Of those around, I've only used iConnectHere (sip) and VoicePulse Connect (iax). The only problem with VoicePulse is they don't yet have AZ area codes, but the service has been great for the year or two I've been using it, and the price is reasonable too. ICH has a cheap way to demo it, but I wasn't happy with their service at all. Maybe it's improved since I last used it, but I'm far happier with voicepulse, especially due to their iax support. If you're just looking to mess around with voip without spending anything and without access to anyone in particular, free world dialup and iaxtel are good to use. I have both of those in my asterisk setup, mostly because I can, and also because it has, on a few occasions, been a nice cheap way to talk to people. Of the billions of non-asterisk compatible providers out there, I've used Packet8 and Vonage (still use vonage for company phone/fax, until voicepulse gets az area codes anyway). Of the two, my opinion is that Vonage's service is a little better, and Packet8's support is a little better; although, both are certainly usable. I'm also interested in anyone else's experience with asterisk compatible providers, especially those that do iax. --Nick On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, der.hans wrote: > moin, moin, > > JD wanna post the recommendations from your slides? > > Anybody else have recommendations for or against certain providers? > > ciao, > > der.hans > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss