[VoiceOps] FW: For Your Consideration
Scott Berkman
scott at sberkman.net
Tue Feb 2 19:37:55 EST 2010
I agree this would have been a preferred path, but I don't see this as
off-topic since the request for this information was made quite recently.
We don't moderate this list by default, any member can post. We can block
as needed in the future, but our hopes have always been to not need to do
that.
Thanks,
-Scott
From: voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org]
On Behalf Of Lee Riemer
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 7:19 PM
To: Mark R Lindsey
Cc: voiceops at voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] FW: For Your Consideration
Replying to the original request's thread would have avoided this as well.
To those with short memories and active inboxes, this had the looks of an
unsolicited email.
On 2/2/2010 4:56 PM, Mark R Lindsey wrote:
This is a reasonable response to the January 27 question from Jay Hennigan.
Jay specifically asked for recommended providers. Jack Santeramo recommends
Commwave.
If somebody had replied, pretending not to be Commwave, and offered Commwave
as an example answer to Jay's question, then I doubt we'd have this
discussion.
I'd rather just have a vendor explain the services they offer. All the
vendors are up for public ridicule^Wtroubleshooting anyway. It's best when
they represent themselves.
On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Lee Riemer wrote:
Where's the moderator?
On 2/2/2010 4:21 PM, Jack Santeramo wrote:
Comwave Telecom is Canada's leading provider of wholesale VoIP services. We
specialize in the provisioning of SIP trunking and DID origination to the
carrier and reseller markets throughout Canada, the United States and
Overseas.
Comwave prides itself in delivering an enhanced support infrastructure via
dedicated teams for technical support, DID provisioning and LNP fulfillment,
in addition to E911 solutions, full fax support, billing and our Carrier
Self Service Portal.
Comwave is a full service provider also offering international and domestic
long distance termination, toll free and an extensive white label VoIP
offering.
For any questions please contact Jack Santeramo at 416.953.3050 or visit
www.comwave.net <http://www.comwave.net/>
Regards,
Jack Santeramo
Comwave Telecom
T 416.663.9700 X344
C 416.953.3050
F 416.736.3170
On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
We're a VoIP provider in California with carrier arrangements for DIDs
throughout much of the US. We have a few customers with offices in Canada
and are beginning to get inquiries from others with cross-border US/Canadian
presence. Has anyone gone down this path that can give some pointers?
Obviously we can put IADs with FXO (or even PRI) ports on-premise at each
customer location tied to the local telco but this doesn't scale all that
well. I'm looking for legal/regulatory info about such things as taxes,
9-1-1, getting listed in the local white pages, etc. as well as any
technical obstacles and recommended providers. Technically it appears to be
pretty straightforward. It's all part of the same NANP. -- Jay Hennigan -
CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay at impulse.net Impulse Internet Service
- http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805
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