middletn wrote:
Voxbone
regards
UHm Voxbone only bad asking you need to pay 500 dollars months
If you start selling Did numbes you never sell 500 dollars in many months
Added after 15 minutes: Only you need to look in google
Reference:
http://muneebiqbal.blogspot.com/2007/04 ... rs_25.htmlfirst Mr muneeb the origin and nationality PAKISTAN not India
????? When I spoke by telephone hi spoke I am INdian...... UFF nothing true
Hi publicity in this blog this:
Quote:
Indian DID Numbers
DIDx now offering Indian DID numbers on the exchange.
User can purchase those numbers and can terminate them on their sip or IAX.
OK FINE
But one user LUPITO
Respond:
Quote:
This is no true The law in India no allow sell DID numbers in India.
Please correct this information and no make false publicity for make sell in DIDX.
Thanks
December 1, 2007 6:29 AM
OK IS FINE
but the PAKISTANI say:
Muneeb Iqbal
said...
Quote:
Dear Lupito,
DIDx do have Indian numbers.
Let me know, if you are interested and I will order some for you (If they are out of stock).
Let me know the problems you are facing with DIDx and I will try to solve them sir.
my msn is
[email protected] Muneeb
OHHHH
NOW IS NOT TRUE ---- IN EUROPE THE NAME OF THIS IS : FALSE PUBLICITY
Lupito no happy with the Pakistani send one new mail for put more clear the situation:
Quote:
As of at this moment having a DID in India is not legal in Indian laws even for a consumer. However for an individual there is no restriction to use a VOIP service as long as it does not interfere with the local P&T system. That means one can use an overseas DID like US or UK or even AUS and sit in India.
Here is an email extract from one of the forums:
From: Rajeev Natarajan ------------
One-line history: Termination of VoIP into PSTN, afaik, has been long since illegal in India. There's a toll free number that you are requested to call (to complain) if your caller id shows a local number when you receive an international call.
Only as of recent times (since this year) has the country seen changes brought into the policies (Ref
www.dotindia.com www.trai.gov.in - Unified Access License Page). The laws specifically talk about only certain sets of players being able to do the termination legally.
www.ispai*in/response.htm has an interesting note. (ILD - International Long Distance; NLD - National Long Distance)
in.rediff*com/money/2006/jan/24phone.htm also talks about why there's not much of an incentive for the big telecom providers (who are the only ones who can do termination) to switch to VoIP for domestic - like Vonage. (IMHO, they might still offer the termination to target the Non-resident Indian Community and the growing number of businesses overseas who would like such a feature. Then again, the companies would rather have a US virtual number in India than have an Indian virtual number in the US.
Long story short: If someone offers an Indian DID, please be careful!
What is allowed: As an individual, you can do PC-PC; PC-overseas PSTN; SIP-SIP (with no origination or termination with the Indian PSTN)
Voice over IP over a managed network is allowed - essentially a leased line and so on. So may companies get you to lease an IPLC from say Bangalore to Singapore and terminate in Singapore.
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December 1, 2007 5:09 PM
I think this put very clear the situation about many company's of Did NUmbers