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Newer page: | version 50 | Last edited on Monday, October 25, 2004 5:01:09 am | by AristotlePagaltzis | Revert |
Older page: | version 49 | Last edited on Friday, September 24, 2004 8:59:12 am | by GeorgVollmers | Revert |
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|[FWD]|US Toll Free #s|*1(8____xx) xxx xxxx
|[FWD]|French Free access (in test)|*33(800)..
You can find more FWD peering numbers [here|http://www.freeworlddialup.com/content/view/full/333/] on FWD's site.
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+!! Also of possible interest
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+* http://www.digium.com - This crowd produce a PCI PSTN gateway card, no idea at this point as to wether it works in New Zealand. Of more interest however is their PBX gateway software below
+* http://www.asterisk.org - This is an Opensource PBX gateway that supports VoIP <-> PSTN mappings as well as SIP, H.323 and a rather large number of codecs.
+* http://www.pingtel.com - A VoIP handset phone
+* http://www.snom.com - Another VoIP handset, this site is great tho, lots of VoIP resources. AND their phones use linux as the base OS !
+* http://www.sipcenter.com/ - Everything you didn't want to know about SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
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+From the looks of things, the Quicknet LineJACK cards also work in New Zealand - they are currently being deployed by a crowd in christchurch, Telepermiting of these cards is unknown at this stage (waiting for a reply from the telepermit guys)