
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN? For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable.. I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment. Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route? -- Jarrod Lash, <jarrod at fed-com.com> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368

I'm pretty sure that if you were using a sonus you could dip ss7 with the sgx to for a sip call. David On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Jarrod Lash<jarrod at fed-com.com> wrote:
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN?
For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable..
I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment.
Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route?
-- Jarrod Lash, <jarrod at fed-com.com> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368
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Cost effective? Surely you're joking. -- Sent from mobile device On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Jarrod Lash <jarrod at fed-com.com> wrote:
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN?
For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable..
I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment.
Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route?
-- Jarrod Lash, <jarrod at fed-com.com> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368
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rofl... I found a few people to charge me a flat rate per dip (from .00175 to .005) but as I said before not so reliable... On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>wrote:
Cost effective?
Surely you're joking.
-- Sent from mobile device
On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Jarrod Lash <jarrod at fed-com.com> wrote:
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN?
For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable..
I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment.
Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route?
-- Jarrod Lash, < <jarrod at fed-com.com>jarrod at fed-com.com> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368
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Have you checked out Verisign Communications Service (recently sold off to TNSi) ? We've been using Verisign for this sort of thing. I can't say we have a super high volume of dips, but on the other hand, I can't say we've experienced any major issues with them either. We dip via ENUM to their equipment using an in house script, works quite well :) They charge a flat rate per dip. They also have the option of routing the SIP calls to them and returning the call with the LRN, but we opted for the ENUM option so we don't have to route the SIP traffic over to their equipment. Cheers, Gabe Jarrod Lash wrote:
rofl... I found a few people to charge me a flat rate per dip (from .00175 to .005) but as I said before not so reliable...
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com <mailto:abalashov at evaristesys.com>> wrote:
Cost effective?
Surely you're joking.
-- Sent from mobile device
On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Jarrod Lash <jarrod at fed-com.com <mailto:jarrod at fed-com.com>> wrote:
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN?
For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable..
I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment.
Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route?
-- Jarrod Lash, < <mailto:jarrod at fed-com.com>jarrod at fed-com.com <mailto:jarrod at fed-com.com>> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368
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Not at all... If you can swing the CAPEX and the ROI works out, the solution is cost-effective no matter what the price. Sonus has indeed priced themselves out of some segments of the market, but they can't be every thing to all people. On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Alex Balashov<abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
Cost effective? Surely you're joking.
-- Sent from mobile device On Sep 2, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Jarrod Lash <jarrod at fed-com.com> wrote:
Does anyone here have any recommendation for a reliable VoIP LRN provider other than Neustar and or Synniverse or some other solution other than routing SIP calls to someone's proxy where they inject a SIP header with the LRN?
For the past year we have been using a certain provider in Clevland who is having issues and seems to not be reliable..
I have heard of some using SS7 to get the LRN for a DNIS but haven't seen it work in a all VoIP environment.
Is there a cost effective way to get this information or do you have to go the Neustar route?
-- Jarrod Lash, <jarrod at fed-com.com> Federated Communications Office: +1-412-357-2127 Mobile: +1-412-999-0049 Fax: +1-412-545-8368
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David Hiers wrote:
If you can swing the CAPEX and the ROI works out, the solution is cost-effective no matter what the price.
Well... yes, that's the definition of cost-effective. When people say something is not cost-effective, they mean that the ROI doesn't work out. -- Alex Balashov - Principal Evariste Systems Web : http://www.evaristesys.com/ Tel : (+1) (678) 954-0670 Direct : (+1) (678) 954-0671
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