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Check out iBasis and Broadvox. Neither have hard minimums and both have competitive international decks and decent service and have been fairly easy to work with.<BR>
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Keep in mind with international termination your best bet is just to get a few providers so when one has a single-country issue etc you don't need to wait for them to get their act together, you can just send your traffic elsewhere. <BR>
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On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 11:49 -0700, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
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Darren Schreiber wrote:
> I am working on some international routing with a client and we are
> having a hell of a time finding **reputable** international providers
> who aren’t uber-expensive. I am about ready to setup our own routing
> system and hand-pick providers.
We have very low international volume also, and we are using Level 3
with mixed success. Most of the time it's decent, but we occasionally
run into an issue with the smaller countries (today's problem country is
Palau). Hopefully others on the list have some ideas for small users
like us to find great international termination. Our initial idea is to
add a couple more options and then just cycle through them if they fail,
though as you state, sometimes the failure isn't apparent.
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