Seems like a pretty reasonable and flexible service.  Right now they
don't have DIDs in the 612 area code and can't port my existing
numbers but I signed up to be notified when they do.  I'm going to
keep looking for alternatives in the meantime but will keep these guys
in mind.

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:25 PM, J Cruit <j at packetgod.com> wrote:
> Check out voicepulse connect (connect.voicepulse.com).  They are cheap, do
> IAX and SIP, give you 4 incoming and 4 outgoing lines, and generally work.
> I had some issues due to some ISP feuds a while back but it was nothing they
> could do about it.  Now they are only a few AS hops away so no problem.
>
> They are very Asterisk friendly and have pre-built configs for you to load
> up.  Beyond that its a pretty basic service, almost more geared towards
> resellers but they have no limits you need to meet so even if your bill is
> only 11$ a month you get the same rates as the big players.
>
> --j
>
>
> On 7/17/08, Donovan <dniesen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've been using Teliax for a while now and lately their level of
>> service has dwindled.  My basic SIP connection from home will maybe
>> receive every other call, their support is convinced I'm using an
>> Asterisk box and points me to the voip-info.org wiki for help although
>> I've repeatedly gave them detailed info on the SIP device I use.  They
>> are now completely ignoring my phone calls and email so it is time to
>> move on.
>>
>> The price and features of Teliax were awesome and they were very
>> helpful when I first signed up.  I'm hoping to find another provider
>> with a similar cost structure (pay per minute with no or limited
>> monthly fees) that can support both SIP and IAX.  Any favorites out
>> there?
>>
>> --
>> Donovan Niesen
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