Discussion:
SIPX T.38 fax Provider
Roman Gelfand
2012-08-07 14:42:11 UTC
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Sometime ago, Tony was looking for a t.38 fax provider. Is there a
provider you could recommend.

Thanks in advance
Robert B
2012-08-07 15:05:15 UTC
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For termination, I've had excellent results from Endstream
Communications. When you setup your gateway, just select that you want T.38.

I'm still looking for a reliable T.38 origination provider.

-- Robert
Post by Roman Gelfand
Sometime ago, Tony was looking for a t.38 fax provider. Is there a
provider you could recommend.
Thanks in advance
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Tony Graziano
2012-08-07 15:17:45 UTC
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I have only used appia successfully for both thus far.

I feel as though level 3 would not indicate an issue, but they have a
complicated authentication function (they don't want you to register but
want you to authenticate like a registration for outbound calls) if you can
get around that.

I have tried flowroute (not functional because they can't guarantee t.38
routes), gafachi (horrible implementation overall), and interviewed scores
of others. When it comes down to it, the provider has to be able to 100%
guarantee t.38 in either direction. It's not like any providers are
flocking to provide t.38 either.
Post by Robert B
For termination, I've had excellent results from Endstream
Communications. When you setup your gateway, just select that you want T.38.
I'm still looking for a reliable T.38 origination provider.
-- Robert
Post by Roman Gelfand
Sometime ago, Tony was looking for a t.38 fax provider. Is there a
provider you could recommend.
Thanks in advance
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Robert B
2012-08-07 16:57:27 UTC
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I looked at Appia, and at the time they had a monthly commitment around
$500, which made it difficult for smaller customers to use. This may
have changed and if so, I'll reconsider.

Flowroute and Gafachi, I've had the same experience with. I never liked
Flowroute and their prices are too high.

Endstream's rate deck is very good and their support is excellent. They
keep out of the media, MoH works, and nobody ever complains about call
quality or connections. I'd say 80% of the calls through them go through
Level 3, the rest are a mix of Verizon and other regionals.

-- Robert
Post by Tony Graziano
I have only used appia successfully for both thus far.
I feel as though level 3 would not indicate an issue, but they have a
complicated authentication function (they don't want you to register
but want you to authenticate like a registration for outbound calls)
if you can get around that.
I have tried flowroute (not functional because they can't guarantee
t.38 routes), gafachi (horrible implementation overall), and
interviewed scores of others. When it comes down to it, the provider
has to be able to 100% guarantee t.38 in either direction. It's not
like any providers are flocking to provide t.38 either.
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Tony Graziano
2012-08-07 17:37:42 UTC
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Appia has changes hair minimums.

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Post by Robert B
I looked at Appia, and at the time they had a monthly commitment around
$500, which made it difficult for smaller customers to use. This may have
changed and if so, I'll reconsider.
Flowroute and Gafachi, I've had the same experience with. I never liked
Flowroute and their prices are too high.
Endstream's rate deck is very good and their support is excellent. They
keep out of the media, MoH works, and nobody ever complains about call
quality or connections. I'd say 80% of the calls through them go through
Level 3, the rest are a mix of Verizon and other regionals.
-- Robert
Post by Tony Graziano
I have only used appia successfully for both thus far.
I feel as though level 3 would not indicate an issue, but they have a
complicated authentication function (they don't want you to register but
want you to authenticate like a registration for outbound calls) if you can
get around that.
I have tried flowroute (not functional because they can't guarantee t.38
routes), gafachi (horrible implementation overall), and interviewed scores
of others. When it comes down to it, the provider has to be able to 100%
guarantee t.38 in either direction. It's not like any providers are
flocking to provide t.38 either.
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Michael Picher
2012-08-07 17:45:07 UTC
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and all bald guys rejoice.

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Tony Graziano
Post by Tony Graziano
Appia has changes hair minimums.
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Tony Graziano, Manager
Telephone: 434.984.8430
Fax: 434.465.6833
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Ask about our Internet Fax services!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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2013!
Post by Robert B
I looked at Appia, and at the time they had a monthly commitment around
$500, which made it difficult for smaller customers to use. This may have
changed and if so, I'll reconsider.
Flowroute and Gafachi, I've had the same experience with. I never liked
Flowroute and their prices are too high.
Endstream's rate deck is very good and their support is excellent. They
keep out of the media, MoH works, and nobody ever complains about call
quality or connections. I'd say 80% of the calls through them go through
Level 3, the rest are a mix of Verizon and other regionals.
-- Robert
Post by Tony Graziano
I have only used appia successfully for both thus far.
I feel as though level 3 would not indicate an issue, but they have a
complicated authentication function (they don't want you to register but
want you to authenticate like a registration for outbound calls) if you can
get around that.
I have tried flowroute (not functional because they can't guarantee t.38
routes), gafachi (horrible implementation overall), and interviewed scores
of others. When it comes down to it, the provider has to be able to 100%
guarantee t.38 in either direction. It's not like any providers are
flocking to provide t.38 either.
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Tony Graziano
2012-08-07 17:59:10 UTC
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Damn auto correct. Damn funny too except I am far from bald.

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Telephone: 434.984.8430
sip: ***@voice.myitdepartment.net
Fax: 434.465.6833
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Linked-In Profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tony-graziano/14/4a6/7a4
Ask about our Internet Fax services!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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2013!
Post by Michael Picher
and all bald guys rejoice.
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Tony Graziano <
Post by Tony Graziano
Appia has changes hair minimums.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tony Graziano, Manager
Telephone: 434.984.8430
Fax: 434.465.6833
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tony-graziano/14/4a6/7a4
Ask about our Internet Fax services!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Using or developing for sipXecs from SIPFoundry? Ask me about sipX-CoLab
2013!
Post by Robert B
I looked at Appia, and at the time they had a monthly commitment around
$500, which made it difficult for smaller customers to use. This may have
changed and if so, I'll reconsider.
Flowroute and Gafachi, I've had the same experience with. I never liked
Flowroute and their prices are too high.
Endstream's rate deck is very good and their support is excellent. They
keep out of the media, MoH works, and nobody ever complains about call
quality or connections. I'd say 80% of the calls through them go through
Level 3, the rest are a mix of Verizon and other regionals.
-- Robert
Post by Tony Graziano
I have only used appia successfully for both thus far.
I feel as though level 3 would not indicate an issue, but they have a
complicated authentication function (they don't want you to register but
want you to authenticate like a registration for outbound calls) if you can
get around that.
I have tried flowroute (not functional because they can't guarantee
t.38 routes), gafachi (horrible implementation overall), and interviewed
scores of others. When it comes down to it, the provider has to be able to
100% guarantee t.38 in either direction. It's not like any providers are
flocking to provide t.38 either.
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eZuce, Inc.
300 Brickstone Square****
Suite 201****
Andover, MA. 01810
O.978-296-1005 X2015
M.207-956-0262
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linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=35504760&trk=tab_pro>
www.ezuce.com
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