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charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO

I need to partner with a VoIP provider

Doesn't make sence to me that my customers are using VoIP and I'm not getting a cut. they are just signing up with vonnage or some other. I want a piece of the pie!

How about it? Can someone send me in the right direction to get in on this?

charles


John Galt
Forward, March
Premium
join:2004-09-30
Happy Camp
·CenturyLink

said by charlesa920 See Profile :

Can someone send me in the right direction to get in on this?
Step up to the plate...!

»www.asterisk.org/
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A is A

Mike_27
Premium
join:2004-05-15
Gardiner, MT
lets not forget SER

»www.iptel.org/ser/

Mike

Velosity

join:2006-12-08
Cape Girardeau, MO
I think the question was "partner with a voip provider" not list all open source SIP server projects.

This is a whitebox voip reseller program that i found online.

»www.vozip.com/

charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO

John & Mike,
I went to your sites and came away without a clue. I need some "Cliff Notes" or "VoIP for dummies".

Velosity, what is a "whitebox". Could not determine if that particular program is available in the US.

Is there anybody reselling VoIP, making money on it, and think the company they are dealing with is worth recommending?

Charles


DaSneaky1D
one wall to block them all
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-29
The Lou
reply to charlesa920
Though I don't have partnership advise, I would warn that "getting that money" will reqiure that your network is up to snuff to support voip.

You're going to need to apply QoS policies at the cpe, edge router/ap, and the egress backbone dump.

Mike_27
Premium
join:2004-05-15
Gardiner, MT

reply to charlesa920
more on asterisk:
»www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php···Asterisk

more on sip express router:
»www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php···s+Router

Mike

Velosity

join:2006-12-08
Cape Girardeau, MO

The links that people posted to asterik and ser are for the open source VOIP Server projects. That would only be a good option for you if you were planning on termination and switching all the calls your self. i.e. becoming your own VIOP ITSP (internet telephony service provider). I did look at a company »www.ionosphere.net/ that had a great US reseller program, but it looks like they have been bought out. "Whitebox" is a generic term a product or service from someone else that you re brand it/resell it as your own.

charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO

There must be several iterations of how to incorporate VoIP into the WISP business.
1) Let your customers sign up for Vonage
2) Find a VoIP that will pay a onetime commission
3) Partner with a VoIP that gives residuals
4) Do it all "inhouse"

Options 1 & 4 are out for me. with 1 I don't make any money and I don't have the expertice for #4

2 is better than nothing but I'm looking for #3.

WHITEBOX, is that like what I called a number 3?

Velosity

join:2006-12-08
Cape Girardeau, MO

Whitebox is a gerneric term that I would describe as re brand wholesale product/service. Lets say you want to offer your own VOIP service, but dont have money/expertise/resources to do it yourself. However you do have a good relationship with your customers and they would buy voip from you. So SuperDuperVOIPreseller does it for you, but to the customer it looks and feels like they are getting service from you. Generally with this solutions you bill the customer and then the real provider bills you. So it's not really a set residual, just whatever you choose to mark it up. I am pretty certain that this is how Charter is offering telephone service now.

charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO
You wouldn't happen to have a link to "SuperDuperVOIPreseller"?

This sounds just like what I need.


Inssomniak
Premium
join:2005-04-06
Cayuga, ON

Before I started into the WiFi venturing, I resell a white label DSL service as well with a great wholesaler, they also do VOIP wholesaling as well, so when I move into the wireless world, I can offer almost all ISP type services such as wireless, DSL, dial-up, and VOIP, and I charge what I feel for it

cowsgonemadd

join:2007-02-24
Ware Shoals, SC
reply to charlesa920
You could always affiliate with them.

Try cj.com

I am a member their. They house thousands of affiliates.
I have not check vonage or any others but some VOIP providers should have a affiliate program.


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Longmont, CO

reply to charlesa920
Packet 8, SunRocket and others have agency programs that will pay a commish and/or one-time for referrals. Different flavors, of course: the higher the commitment, the higher the payout. But common to all is to put a link or banner on your home page, and drive traffic to it. The providers do all the customer service, equipment fulfillment, regulatory reporting, call termination, E911, billing and collections. You simply promote, then cash the check. No more squatting on your bandwidth without compensation. Similar programs available for online retailers (target.com, buy.com, overstock.com, walmart.com, etc) that are also exploiting your generosity. Take what they offer, or just sit there and take nothing: it's your choice. Find your own links, or send me a PM with your contact info.

charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO

Yes, I have searched for reseller programs, requested info from several. waiting for email's...

Anybody already doing a reseller program?

Packet8, what's up with them? From what I find they have not and will not turn a profit in the foreseeable future. and there is a chance they won't be able to pay their bills? That's what I've read.
»blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=584


RockyBB
Premium
join:2005-01-31
Longmont, CO

if you want assurances that your partnered VOIP provider will be financially solvent into the future, you will be sadly disappointed by what you will find. Packet 8 and Vonage are the only significant pure play VOIP providers that publish their financial condition...all others don't either because they're privately held or part of a larger company. Circumstances of the VOIP world are that it is in early adopter stage, and profits are not expected right now. You will have that financial risk with every VOIP provider. You will have to balance uncertainty of future payments, with the certainty of no payments if you make no deal. For that reason alone, you might strongly consider the upfront or "spiff" options of any referral or agent program. If you don't like the minimum volume requirements of the direct deals, PM me for info on a no minimum deal.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
reply to charlesa920
SunRocket will give a one time "finders fee" its like $75 per customer. Your customer can sign up direct from your website using the URL SR gives you. Also this works for ANYONE that signs up on your site. So no matter what you get the $75.


Air WAV

join:2000-09-16
Saint Louis, MO
reply to Velosity
Ionosphere.net is Nuvio re-branded.

Nuvio has a "whitebox" program.
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StLBroadband.com

wispagod

join:2001-06-28
House Springs, MO
reply to charlesa920
Have you considdered setting up a Asteriks box and being your own VoIP service, it's actualy cheaper than you think.

charlesa920
Premium
join:2007-01-20
Sikeston, MO

I don't think I'm interested in climbing the learning curve required to establish my own VoIP. I am actually interested in the climb, but more than a bit concerned about the dangers and pitfalls.

I found several resellers for NUVIO. Are there any resellers on this forum?

hey, in my research I ran across several user opinions where they were less than complementary...

»www.whichvoip.com/voip/user_revi···view.htm
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