Friday, February 8, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] IAX trunking in china

Andy,

How does this work? you colo a server there, then have to negotiate
agreements (and payments?) with carriers to carry your voice/data?

What about access to the public internet? (do you need to negotiate
that too?)

Just wondering if this may (or may not) be a better solution than
"traditional" colo for a VoIP company. :)

Thanks!

-- Nitzan

--- Andy Davidson <andy@nosignal.org> wrote:

> As a curve ball, since you look to be based in the US, in case you
> are
> looking to send significant traffic volumes specifically from the US
>
> to that geographic region, you might find space at CRG West's One
> Wilshire facility in LA useful, because there's a very inexpenive
> exchange present that can connect you to many Sinae-regional
> networks.
>
> http://www.crgwest.com/Any2Exchange/participantdirectory.aspx
>
> Otherwise, good luck with your hunt for colocation.
>
> Andy


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