Voice-Over-IP Guide to setting up your own VOIP service?

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Guide to setting up your own VOIP service? GeekBoy 07-17-07
Posted by GeekBoy on July 17, 2007, 11:57 pm
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Last year I had found a great site that explained in detail how to setup
your own IP service and included some links and company names to purchase
certain services and hardware.

I had the site bookmarked on a computer that has sinced crashed and I just
cannot find the site or a similar one to help me along again.

Now that I finlly have the time, having trouble getting the info again.

So anyone here know of such a site?

Yes yes, I tried google with the same key words I used before and variatons,
but I keep coming with the the sites that offer turn-key solutions where you
just merely buy their service and slap your own label on it.

Thanks

GB



Posted by Hongtian on July 20, 2007, 4:40 am
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Please refer to http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/manual.htm




Posted by GeekBoy on July 20, 2007, 11:07 am
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> Please refer to http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/manual.htm
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Thank you for that link.
While it does have valuable information that I can and will use, I still
need to larger picture about the whole VOIP service, including call
terminaton, obtaining numbers, getting on other systems inlcuding landlines,
cell carriers, and foreign exhanges.

Just eveything possible.

Thanks again.

GB



Posted by GeekBoy on July 20, 2007, 11:24 am
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> Please refer to http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/manual.htm
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Guess I should have been clearer.

I meant steup to be a VOIP service provider.

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Posted by LVMarc on July 20, 2007, 1:50 pm
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GeekBoy wrote:
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>>Please refer to http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/manual.htm
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> Guess I should have been clearer.
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> I meant steup to be a VOIP service provider.
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here an important consideration when implementing a voip and pstn
servcie and back-up planning!

Users of VOIP may want to consider back-up provisions to their service.
A user guide suggest what can go wrong and how to have a back=up plan
and lifeline in cases of VOIP in-operation.

link to guide

http://reviews.ebay.com/Considerations-for-Backup-Telephone-Service-with-VOIP_W0QQugidZ10000000003684514

Marco

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