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We don't provide any kind of STUN server nor is required to use the service. You can still find a public STUN server on the web for free is you need one.
We don't provide any kind of STUN server nor is required to use the service. You can still find a public STUN server on the web for free is you need one.
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== Do you encrypt the communication ? ==
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The SIP communication is secure although not encrypted. However, the passwords are MD5 hashed.

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Why am I receiving calls from an "Asterisk" caller ID?

If you are receiving calls with “Asterisk” as the caller ID name, the first thing we suggest to check is if the calls appear on your VoIP.ms CDR as incoming calls. If they don't, then we can assure that these calls are not coming from our system, since every call that reaches our system, will appear on your VoIP.ms CDR.

If this is the case, one of the most probable reasons is a direct SIP call to your Asterisk System or Device, for Spam, SIP campaigns or scanners searching for public IP addresses with SIP port open in order to Brute force. Unfortunately this would be beyond our control as these calls never reaches our system.

However, we would like you to follow these suggestions in order to eliminate this inconvenient. If you are using some kind of Asterisk based system, please make sure you disable availability to receive “Anonymous calls” and install proper security.

If you are using an ATA, softphone or IP phone, check for any option to disable these anonymous calls, if there is not, most likely your device don't support “Anonymous calls” by default. Additionally we recommend to verify your router is not set on DMZ mode to make sure your devices and Network are not reachable from public Internet and avoid any unnecessary port forwarding.

Do you offer Calling Card solution ?

We do not offer the calling card solution. However, you can use our DIDs and forward them to a calling card provider if you desire. We also offer the DISA feature (looks a little bit like the calling card feature). Where you call the DID, the system then will ask for a pin number, after entering the caller will be granted with dial tone to make the final call.

Where are you located ?

We are a Canadian Company. The main office is located in Montreal, Canada and we also have an office in Merida, Mexico for our south america market. Credit Card charges are made in US Dollars (USD) Currency by Swiftvox Inc via Internet secure.

What is the IP address of your server ?

  • Houston: 209.62.1.2
  • Dallas: 74.54.54.178
  • New York: 74.63.41.218
  • London: 78.129.153.20
  • Montreal: 67.205.74.164
  • Toronto: 174.137.63.206
  • Seattle: 69.147.236.82
  • Tampa: 68.233.226.97
  • Chicago: 64.120.22.242
  • Atlanta: 174.34.146.162
  • Montreal2: 174.142.75.171
  • Toronto2: 174.137.63.206

Do you offer Conference calls ?

We don't offer Conference calls as a feature, however if your system or device is capable of establishing a conference call, we provide the amount of channels required to make this work.

Do you offer a STUN server ?

We don't provide any kind of STUN server nor is required to use the service. You can still find a public STUN server on the web for free is you need one.

Do you encrypt the communication ?

The SIP communication is secure although not encrypted. However, the passwords are MD5 hashed.

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