(V)andopr77
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I just set up an Asterisk server and played with it one my local network. It's working good...now its time to test it on outbound calls. Anyone know of a good/cheap VOIP provider?
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Kaos said:freeworlddialup
theres alot, it depends on your definition of cheap.
Right, look at my recommendations.(V)andopr77 said:I need one that will work with Asterisk... or let you use your own PBX.
(V)andopr77 said:Cheap as in...good service and reasonably priced, compared to other providers.
I think it's better to say the quality is "undefined". I've had good luck with voip providers with my asterisk boxes, but it can fluxuate.PHUNBALL said:Really, cheap in the IP Communications world generally does not equal good quality, but considering all of this inexpensive voice service is being hauled across the Internet with no QoS what does it really matter, the quality is going to suffer no matter who you go with...
JiM2100 said:I've never used them, however http://www.broadvoice.com/rateplans_byod.html might be what you're looking for.