Discussion:
[SR-Users] paid support plans
Mike Hancock
2014-09-16 19:46:23 UTC
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Hello,

We have recently installed the 4.0 Siremis/Kamailio 4.1 on Centos 6.5, to use as our SBC for our VoIP/hosted PBX. We struggled with the installation and aren't sure if it is in fact complete. We weren't able to find documentation that explained the correct setup and implementation of the server.

I would like to purchase support to help to get this up and running as well as configured to get us going.

We currently use FreePBX VMs for our customer with connections directly from our carriers to the servers. We would like to use this as a session border controller to existing deployments, another instance as the front end to the asterisk servers, and API information to connect to our portal to allow customers to maintain certain areas of their systems.

Please contact me so we can get together to get this going as soon as possible.

Thank you very much!

Mike Hancock
Managing Partner
Bridge Communications, LLC
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Fred Posner
2014-09-17 11:03:39 UTC
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Post by Mike Hancock
Hello,
[SNIP] I would like to purchase support to help to get this up and
running as well as configured to get us going. [/SNIP]
Mike Hancock
Hi Mike,

This is the link for the business directory:

http://www.kamailio.org/w/business-directory/

"Disclaimer: whilst we do the best to select serious applications,
Kamailio and SER projects, along with their developers and management
groups, do not guarantee nor take responsibility for the quality of
services or products offered by the companies listed here. It is your
sole decision to do business with any of the entities listed here and
all commercial relations and liabilities are only between you and your
business partner, without any involvement of the two open source
projects."

On that page, you can find a great company to help you.

--fred

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