[Hidden-tech] VOIP in Orange - can we use it ?

Christian Lagier christian at tippingpointprojects.com
Wed May 13 16:02:44 EDT 2009


Hi Rich,
One catch to look out for: almost anybody can port phone numbers TO their
service, but a couple of years ago I ran into a critical situation where the
provider would not allow porting the number away from the service after we
were not happy with the service. I don't know if it's a regulatory or
technical issue, but if you go with a VOIP provider, make sure you don't get
locked in.
Christian

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Rich <rich at on-the-net.com> wrote:

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> Anyone have any comments on how well VOIP can work in Orange ?
> What digital service is needed ? We have verizon, might need to up the
> bandwidth.
> Crocker ? Matt speak up please
>
> This is for a commercial environment - so 'home' quality service is not
> acceptable.
> We need 3-4 lines - one incoming number, not a high budget (non-profit in
> fact),
> since we are now paying Verizon rates, there is some budget for a
> replacement
> service if we can trust it.
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