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People still use Centos 5?
Many of VoIP soft switches are based on Centos 5.
BTW i am not interested on Centos 5 but need to follow the instruction
CentOS 5 is EOL. Why the hell would someone still use this?
Have you tried looking into hetzner?
OVH has low Internet speed but didn't try the hetzner yet
https://robot.your-server.de/order/market/country/GB
What internet speed they offer?
I think around 1GB generally
Higher end cpu ones are 1gbit, lower end ones are 100mbit.
What about OS?
Are you that lazy that you can't click on the website link and check by yourself?
You better not be using trixbox hehehe
Offering services without provider tag, but with a nulled WHMCS. Furthermore incapable to read the rules and to apply for a provider tag correctly.
No one is going to pay $60 for a goddmm atom, you piece of sht.
Provider tag ?
Gutten tag
@Amitz
Plz have a look over our plans ( Starting $24.99 /mo ): Here
I don’t think that he needs one unless he wants to post in the Offers section.
One has to first have a public post in the offers section to post offers in other threads, so as a result of that Provider tag is required.
He should get a valid WHMCS license first (and not a nulled one).
Acquiring some reading skills would be great too.
You say that as if he would be welcome here after getting the license. Don't the rules state something about a "lifetime ban" in such occasions?
Not to mention that no one with half a brain would buy from him to begin with.
Sorry if I worded it a bit unclear. We will not see the provider here again. Using a nulled WHMCS license is wrong and a lifetime ban is the price for it.
For VoIP, you don't need 1G bandwidth. You need low latency internet connection and a server with a good DMA controller. (not desktop solution)