
Sure. They want to cut costs to some day make a profit on resi voip. some day. On 12/27/2010 3:38 PM, Steven Putnam wrote:
We aren't looking to go into that business themselves on the retail side. We have VoIP Providers (our customers) who want a managed service instead of just DIDs and origination minutes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:32:19 -0500 From: peter at 4isps.com To: voiceops at voiceops.org Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Scalable VoIP Feature Server for Whitelabeling
First of: WHY would you want to go into Consumer VoIP? There are a bunch of folks in this space already - Skype, Vonage, Magicjack, RingCentral, Phone.com. Even Packet8 got out of consumer VoIP to focus on B2B. Remember, deltathree? one of the original VoIP companies: bankrupt.
Stratus Telecom is the platform that MagicJack uses.
Metaswitch is another consumer VoIP platform.
It all depends on what you are after: cheap, features, some special widget.
Regards,
Peter Radizeski RAD-INFO, Inc. - Telecom Specialist 813.963.5884 fax 866.575.9446 http://www.rad-info.net/contact.htm
On 12/27/2010 2:27 PM, Steven Putnam wrote:
If you were a CLEC and were interested in wholesaling managed VoIP services to the residential VoIP Provider market, what would you recommend for a Feature Server platform? Would you buy versus build, and if you were to buy, what vendors are the best bang for the buck in this niche? We are not looking for expensive enterprise-centric solutions from Broadsoft and Sonus, unless there are no more viable alternatives; for a commodity such as residential VoIP, cost is very much a concern, but it must also be massively scalable.
Steve
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