
Do you have any one country you are calling or is it just generic all over the world? On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 4:01 PM Ryan Delgrosso <ryandelgrosso at gmail.com> wrote:
Ill second thinq. Not really a carrier, more of a meta-carrier. Easy access to all the players with transparency. On 4/5/2019 7:30 AM, Matthew Crocker wrote:
I recommend ThinQ for international. Their LCR is pretty good and they have some nice fraud protection.
On Apr 5, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Ivan Kovacevic <ivan.kovacevic at startelecom.ca> wrote:
Hello,
We have been struggling to find good international routes. We mostly handle contact centre traffic in NA and do not have much traffic ($500ish per month) internationally, but it has been exceedingly painful to manage.
We've tried a couple of carriers (Level3 - expensive and bad, TATA - cheaper but bad and will randomly block traffic, couple of CLECs who also offer A-Z).
Financially it's not worth the hassle and managing the providers, but our contact centre clients do need to be able to make non-contact centre international calls on occasion, so we have to support it.
Any suggestions?
*Ivan Kovacevic*
*STAR TELECOM*
*www.startelecom.ca <http://www.startelecom.ca>*
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