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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 13:44:15 +0800
From: Jason Backshall To: Aussie Isp Message-Id: <A3599379142B4A4E916F4497B4FF519D2ABF7D@isp-per-exch01.win2k.iinet.net.au> Subject: RE: [Oz-ISP] VoIP solutions |
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Hi Vanessa, If you're chasing a provider-neutral solution - Engin may very well be your best bet :) Jason. -----Original Message----- From: m a j o r d o m o - o w n e r @ k o a l a . a u s s i e . n e t [m a i l t o : m a j o r d o m o - o w n e r @ k o a l a . a u s s i e . n e t On Behalf Of Vanessa Sent: Thursday, 1 September 2005 10:49 AM To: AUSSIE ISP Subject: [Oz-ISP] VoIP solutions Importance: High Guys/Girls, I'm wanting to check out VoIP as a replacement for existing phone services (residential) but I don't really want to have to hook up another broadband service to gain access to the protocol. I have a suitable ADSL link already so is it possible (and by that I mean is it doable product wise) to hook into someone's network to have a trunk setup? Or is that just me being too pedantic? If so, who might be some providers I could approach about this? :) ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. ---- email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to m a j o r d o m o @ a u s s i e . n e t to be removed. |
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