Recently my Voice ISP had an issue for a couple hours and were off the air.
Our office was fine for outbound calls since we have multiple provisioned and asterisk fell back to the next one in the outbound routing list.
However, our inbound calls have been ported to our Voice ISP and since they were 'dead', we did not receive any calls.
Is there anyway to solve this problem?
I'm thinking of something like a DNS'ish system with multiple ISPs registered to handle a given phone number. I'm guessing this isn't possible, but I'm just using that as an example.
Anyone got any ideas/thoughts on how to add redundancy to inbound calls?
Are any of the service providers known to have a better inbound redundancy story. I've been happy with mine, but it's clear that there was some single point of failure and it failed.
Steve
Our office was fine for outbound calls since we have multiple provisioned and asterisk fell back to the next one in the outbound routing list.
However, our inbound calls have been ported to our Voice ISP and since they were 'dead', we did not receive any calls.
Is there anyway to solve this problem?
I'm thinking of something like a DNS'ish system with multiple ISPs registered to handle a given phone number. I'm guessing this isn't possible, but I'm just using that as an example.
Anyone got any ideas/thoughts on how to add redundancy to inbound calls?
Are any of the service providers known to have a better inbound redundancy story. I've been happy with mine, but it's clear that there was some single point of failure and it failed.
Steve