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We see this with alarming regularity. Often it conveniently
corresponds with a marketing push from the MSO for triple play
offerings. I recall this happened at my home when I was with one of
those players, and suddenly my home line on my network stopped being
able to talk to my border elements. The MSO support played the "well
youll need to talk to your ITSP about that, OR you could just switch
to our phone service" card at which point I explained I was my ITSP
and then it magically started to work...<br>
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Eventually we just abandoned the usual ports completely. When this
happens to the customer the perception is you suck and the MSO has
their act together because THEIR phone works. Not worth the fight,
since you will have it every promotional cycle and evidence is VERY
difficult to collect. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/20/2013 03:51 PM, David Thompson
wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Has anyone been having problems lately with
ISPs’ actively blocking UDP 5060 – 5061? I’m having problems
with Road Runner in Hawaii apparently blocking those ports
preventing me from communicating with the customers PBX. My
customer has a ticket open with them but we aren’t confident
that we’ll get anywhere with them. If we don’t is there an
authority that we can speak with that can make them open those
ports or face sanctions?</p>
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Thompson <br>
Network Services Support Technician <br>
(O) 858.357.8794 <br>
(F) 858-225-1882 <br>
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