Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-21 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Follow-followup: Eventually my curiosity prevailed, so I subscribed to them through someone else's account. Indeed, they're pretty much relying on DeltaThree's existing infrastructure. The SIP server is in the US, in DeltaThree's subnet, and the RTP server (for audio) is at BezeqInt. To lo

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-20 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Followup: Also don't expect them to sell you the service unless you're already a subscriber to BezeqInt's Internet service at 1.5M or higher. Hey, I tried subscribing, talked to two different salesmen of theirs -- What's the deal?! The service isn't free (in fact, you'd be paying good money f

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-06 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:48:45PM +0300, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > If the device hooks up directly to the cable, just like a cable modem or > a set-top box, then it doesn't take a slice off your (for sake of > example) 1.5M Internet package. In essence, to the ATA, your cable modem > is just l

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-06 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Ira Abramov wrote: * Hot (077 service) is using a cable link protocol, directly on DOCSYS, therefore nothing like SIP or Asterisk compliance. you have to use their ATA. At the very least I would have expected this little detail to mean that the ATA takes on a separate slice of bandwidth from the

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-05 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Imri Zvik, from the post of Wed, 05 Apr: > Bezeqint is just reselling deltathree service. > They use sip for communication and any free sip client will suffice. > However, Don't expect them to support you if you don't use their client. indeed, in my search for alternatives to FXO I learne

RE: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-05 Thread Imri Zvik
Bezeqint is just reselling deltathree service. They use sip for communication and any free sip client will suffice. However, Don't expect them to support you if you don't use their client. -- Imri Zvik PGP (2.6.3ia) Public Key: http://mariska.inter.net.il/~imriz/imriz.pgp -Original Messag

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-05 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Amos Shapira wrote: On 4/5/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (Yeah, it seems to compete with their parent company's business, but I'm sure it makes some financial sense...) Apparently you can get exactly the same service already using hundreds of foreign VoIP providers (

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-05 Thread Amos Shapira
On 4/5/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (Yeah, it seems to compete with their parent company's business, but I'm > sure it makes some financial sense...) Many telecom companies abroad offer such service (I mean - on top of their own copper wires, in addition to independent VoIP p

Re: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt

2006-04-05 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 03:18:59PM +0300, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > Hi, > > > I've just noticed BezeqInt seems to have officially launched their > domestic VoIP service: > > http://www.voip.co.il/ > > (Yeah, it seems to compete with their parent company's business, but I'm > sure it makes so