 elmanaba
join:2005-07-05 colombia
| Looking for a Voip Provider for resellers
I already have 15 customers, and they are calling in total of 70,000 minutes a month, and increasing every month. My customers pay per minute, all prepaid, no unlimited plans.
I need a provider that can give me support for CDRs in webpage, so my customers can check their calls, also I need to set up my own selling rates, DTMF tones detection, any link or comments on providers will be greatly appreciated.
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| Close to my office in Miami there is a company called KCL.net, about a year ago they launched a VoIP serivce and I know they have a reseller program: »www.varphonex.com/ -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir |
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 sokhapkin Premium join:2003-05-08 Somerset, NJ | reply to elmanaba Take a look at »www.voipjet.com/ also. |
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  meh123
join:2005-09-22 U.S.
2 edits | RNK and SipStorm are two others: »www.rnkvoip.com and »www.sipstorm.com/partnership/agent.htm
I'm actually looking into resale options also for a local ISP. If anyone knows which others are available please post.
Also, please try to include if the resale company allows the provider to provision and supply their own equipment, their own DID trunks, etc.
I'd like to ideally resell for a while (year or two) until I have enough business where the ROI makes sense to deploy my own equipment (Asterisk+harware+PRI's, etc.)
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  steelingbox
join:2005-07-09 Altamonte Springs, FL clubs: | reply to elmanaba I always wondered if I could do a calling card business via Voip. |
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  meh123
join:2005-09-22 U.S.
| I don't see why not. Actually, I think there are already calling card resale programs that charge you 1.5 cents a minute (US) and you can charge whatever you want per minute and the difference is your margin of profit. I'll look for where I found that. They're routing their calls over SIP.
Or you could always "roll-your-own" solution with Asterisk/SER and some back-end custom coding. |
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  TUSA
@swbell.ne | reply to elmanaba SIPphone has a resellers plan '»sipphone.com/reseller |
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  fegul Premium join:2004-08-23 united state | reply to elmanaba I think Level3 does that kind of thing; »www.level3.net/ I bet its really expensive though. |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to steelingbox said by steelingbox :I always wondered if I could do a calling card business via Voip. You can do it with Asterisk. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir |
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  pcmeet Official Dta Guru
join:2003-09-15 Montgomery, AL
| reply to sokhapkin Does Voipjet support SIP ? |
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 elmanaba
join:2005-07-05 colombia
| reply to elmanaba Thank you, with varphonex the thing is, they are kind of expensive, like 2 cents per minute to USA, I am looking something like 1 cent to USA, I think the volume, 70,000 a month is not great, but is like having 50 residential customers or some more. But the idea is to be someone like varphonex with lower rates. Thanks for the link. |
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 chichi Premium join:2003-12-18 Calgary, AB | reply to elmanaba The following have good deals for resellers www.voxee.com (iax and Sip) www.mywebcalls.com (sip) They give resellers a good deal www.voipjet.com (iax only) |
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 sokhapkin Premium join:2003-05-08 Somerset, NJ | reply to pcmeet IAX is better for resellers, IAX trunk mode saves bandwidth a lot. |
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 ionman
join:2004-08-05 Greenville, SC | reply to elmanaba »www.ionosphere.net/voip-solutions.php |
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  AllThumbs
@comcast.net | reply to elmanaba Try TelaSIP.com. It's $40 per trunk for unlimited calling. DIDs are $1. You can read more on Nerd Vittles. And TelaSIP uses the Level 3 backbone, just like the Big Boys. |
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 elmanaba
join:2005-07-05 colombia
| Maybe the best thing is to get together several small resellers and rent some hosting and softswitch, and to get good quality/low rates, this with volume can be acomplished.
I use 70,000 minutes a month, with several others can add some interesting amount of calls. All prepaid so no problem collectind past due bills. |
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