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    Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?

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    • anthonyhA
      anthonyh
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      I wasn't involved in the vetting of SIP providers, but we use Vodex Communications (based out of SoCal) and have had a great 3 years so far. I can't speak to their pricing or anything as I'm not involved with that, but in terms of service and support they've been top notch.

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      • jt1001001J
        jt1001001 @EddieJennings
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        @eddiejennings We are on Windstream SIP service. AVOID!!!!

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings @jt1001001
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          @jt1001001 said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

          @eddiejennings We are on Windstream SIP service. AVOID!!!!

          Ha! πŸ˜„ That message made my day!

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @anthonyh
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            @anthonyh said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

            I wasn't involved in the vetting of SIP providers, but we use Vodex Communications (based out of SoCal) and have had a great 3 years so far. I can't speak to their pricing or anything as I'm not involved with that, but in terms of service and support they've been top notch.

            Thanks, I am also in SoCal so I would imagine that they would have decent connectivity here.

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            • wrx7mW
              wrx7m
              last edited by wrx7m

              I am checking out voip.ms and they have a number portability tester. I tested several and they seem to be OK. What would make the numbers not portable?

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @wrx7m
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                @wrx7m said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                I am checking out voip.ms and they have a number portability tester. I tested several and they seem to be OK. What would make the numbers not portable?

                asshole vendor

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @dashrender said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                  @wrx7m said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                  I am checking out voip.ms and they have a number portability tester. I tested several and they seem to be OK. What would make the numbers not portable?

                  asshole vendor

                  That pretty much sums it up. It is who currently owns the numbers.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                    @dashrender said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                    @wrx7m said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                    I am checking out voip.ms and they have a number portability tester. I tested several and they seem to be OK. What would make the numbers not portable?

                    asshole vendor

                    No, that is not how it works.

                    The carrier holding the existing number has no legal recourse to deny a port.

                    The carrier you are porting to though has to have access to the number. They are not allowed to buy single numbers. Carriers have to buy into porting in blocks. If they have not bought into a rate center where your number belongs, they will not be able to port it.

                    Most VoIP provider buy access to DID from a carrier that already has access and that is how they can get into most rate centers.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                      @dashrender said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                      @wrx7m said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                      I am checking out voip.ms and they have a number portability tester. I tested several and they seem to be OK. What would make the numbers not portable?

                      asshole vendor

                      No, that is not how it works.

                      The carrier holding the existing number has no legal recourse to deny a port.

                      Actually they do. We have carriers that do just that. Not all numbers are regulated in the US, sadly.

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                      • wrx7mW
                        wrx7m
                        last edited by wrx7m

                        Circling back to this. I saw a thread from @JaredBusch regarding comparisons between legacy and SIP providers that I am going to have to study. Is everyone still recommending voip.ms and Twillio (also Flowroute, Vodex and Inteleeper).

                        We are also looking at moving our call center of about 12-15 reps to a hosted solution, as our new CS manager is not happy with the workgroup functionality in Mitel (ShoreTel) Connect and doesn't seem to liek the upgraded (more expensive) call center package features either.

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                        • MikeSmithsBrainM
                          MikeSmithsBrain @wrx7m
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                          @wrx7m Yes, those are good SIP providers but can you describe a little about your call/usage patterns? It will help with which providers I'd recommend.

                          Did you want the call center to be connected to your regular phone system? What workgroup functionality (ideally) is you CS manager looking for?

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                          • wrx7mW
                            wrx7m @MikeSmithsBrain
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                            @mikesmithsbrain said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                            @wrx7m Yes, those are good SIP providers but can you describe a little about your call/usage patterns? It will help with which providers I'd recommend.

                            Did you want the call center to be connected to your regular phone system? What workgroup functionality (ideally) is you CS manager looking for?

                            We will probably have two solutions. At least, for now; keeping Shoretel on-prem (but migrate to a SIP trunk) for everyone but the call center and have an unknown hosted solution for the call center.

                            The call center is inbound for tech support and customer service. We don't do any outbound campaigns or transfer many calls from the call center to other internal extensions.

                            I will be meeting with the CS manager to discuss what she is looking for. She has told me that she has been looking at Nice-InContact, Mitel’s MiCC Flex, and then zentalk.

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                            • anthonyhA
                              anthonyh
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                              I've been playing around hard with my home lab Asterisk build the past few months and have been testing various SIP trunk providers. My preferred provider is Flowroute with VoIP.ms coming in as a close second.

                              What I like about Flowroute is that they pass you the media stream from the media gateway that is terminating the call. So, in theory, you have the most direct audio path possible. In my testing, this seems to be true. When comparing latency with Flowroute vs VoIP.ms. In most cases Flowroute's latency is lower. In cases where it's not lower, it's unnoticeable equal to VoIP.ms (to my ear at any rate).

                              Pricing wise they are pretty similar. Flowroute is slightly cheaper outbound, but their inbound rate and monthly DID rates are higher (not by much, but depending on your usage could be exponential). Also, VoIP.ms has a lot more rate centers to choose from when buying DIDs via the web portal. Flowroute's can be limited depending on the NPA you desire, but I haven't reached out to their support (which is really good, as is VoIP.ms') to see if you can request rate centers in NPAs not listed on the portal.

                              I ported my home number to Flowroute and the process went without a hiccup. Was completed on the date and within the time window they provided.

                              A decent provider to play around with if you want something cheap and/or as backup is DID Logic. Their inbound/outbound rates are around $0.005/min and the cal quality/latency is good. However establishing an account is tough as they have this "anti fraud" process you have to hoop through.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @anthonyh
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                                @anthonyh I appreciate the detailed information.

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                                • StrongBadS
                                  StrongBad
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                                  How many people are using Twilio? They are getting a lot more attention recently.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @StrongBad
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                                    @strongbad said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                                    How many people are using Twilio? They are getting a lot more attention recently.

                                    I'm going to use them for a new DID I need. Probably not until next week.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      I'm helping @krisleslie put one in today!

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                                      • EddieJenningsE
                                        EddieJennings @StrongBad
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                                        @strongbad said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                                        How many people are using Twilio? They are getting a lot more attention recently.

                                        My former company is using Twilio. I had good success with it and a PBX in Vultr.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @EddieJennings
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                                          @eddiejennings said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                                          @strongbad said in Choosing a SIP Provider - What Should I Look For?:

                                          How many people are using Twilio? They are getting a lot more attention recently.

                                          My former company is using Twilio. I had good success with it and a PBX in Vultr.

                                          Yup, it works great there πŸ˜‰

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                                          • K
                                            krisleslie
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                                            Whoever had Windstream, RUN! That's all I can say. I almost had to write the FCC on them due to shady practices for porting numbers!

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