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I have been recently playing with AsterixNow and got a nice network set-up with trunks and sips. Outgoing calls go to a VoIP provider that charge me say 2pence per minute for local mobile. I have been looking and trying to research how VoIP providers connect to the rest of the worlds networks, eg in UK British Telecom.I read up that they use MDE's that connect in tandem to other networks.. fair enough.. How does VoIP providers connect to BT

As in UK Calling BT landlines is free and many EU based VoIP providers offer UK landlines free.. but also offer free landlines calls to tens of other countries(in which the biggest telecom don't offer free land line calls to any customer)

If I would like to offer my own VoIP service how would I plug directly into "a network"?

I know allot of places offer reseller options and affiliate. but I am not interested in that.

Does anybody know or have experience with this sort of thing?

Piotr Kula
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In the UK getting ISDN lines is the best way to plug into the local telepgony network.

BT offers ISDN 20/50/100/+ - For very good rental rates.

I am sure there are other providers..

I did find a SIP provider that provides unlimited Channels and and 3 Tier Quality trunks with highly competitive prices. Solves all the problems from my end in using land lines.

Piotr Kula
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