FYI, somebody needs your SS7 linksets

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Dear asterisk-ss7 list!

Some of you might know me since I've contacted you directly due to your
posts in this list. Indeed, I am looking for SS7 transit services. This kind
of service can only be provided by people/companies that have an SS7 link
with international point codes.

Olivier didn't give me a chance to reply to his email and took me as a
fraud. NiftyCell is a SpinOff of an existing GSM company in Switzerland and
I would be happy to provide more information about the company and our needs
if you'll contact me directly.
I have no idea how did Olivier traced my mail back to Brazil, but it might
be due the fact that I am using gmail to send my emails.

If anyone has an International SS7 link, or can connect me to people in
other telecommunication companies that have that kind of link, please
contact me. We are willing to pay very nice sums of money for this kind of
service, since not many companies can provide it. There cannot be any fraud
here since the money that I'll pay is real and I can be always disconnected
by the service provider.

Sorry for the trouble,

Best Regards, Andrew Rose, VP BizDev.
NiftyCell SA, http://www.niftycell.com


P.S.

The website is still underconstruction. Hopefully it will be up soon. As you
all know, trying to create something new always takes time and you have to
work on many layers. Website is one layer. SS7 links is an other layer
that I am taking care of. Hope you can help me with that.



On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 5:12 PM, olivier taylor <olivier at sunforyou.be> wrote:


> You will find below an Email received out of list after having posted a
> question to the list. After asking this guy more informations concerning
> his company, (address, person of contact,...), I have no more news from him.
> Also, in there is no website for this company and having traced the mail,
> I found it comes from Brasil.
>  Olivier
>  Andrew Rose a ?crit :
>
> Hi Oliver!
>
> Sorry for being so low on details. I am trying to verify (by asking some
> key questions) that you indeed have an SS7 connectivity of the type that can
> help us. Your location (Brussels) is 100% fine for our demands. I have few
> other questions though.
>
>
>    1. What are your international point codes? (This will help us to
>    verify that you have international connectivity)
>    2. Is the connection between you and the Telco can be set to be
>    always International?
>    3. What are your bandwidth capabilities in terms of signalling
>    channel (D-Channel)?
>
> SS7 transit service is to allow someone else to use the SS7 signalling
> channel of your SS7 link. The signalling channel is used by us to send
> different type of messages such as roaming, USSD and others. Please note
> that the voice channels are *not *used by us at all and by providing
> transit service on existing link we don't interrupt any of the operations
> that are done on that link.
>
> I am VP Business Dev. of NiftyCell a new SpinOff of an existing GSM
> company in Switzerland. NiftyCell acts as a telephony broker and provides
> virtual roaming services. In order to be able to provide better service for
> our clients we are constantly seeking for additional connectivity and SS7
> routing.
>
> If you have an International SS7 link (please provide your point codes)
> with 1 signalling channels (64Kbps), we are willing to pay 8'000 euros per
> month for the transit services. At the first month we would like to test the
> connectivity first and since this will be only a testing stage we will be
> able to pay only 5'000 euros. If you have more then 1 singalling channel, we
> will talk about prices later on.
>
> It would be great if you can answer the questions above. If something is
> not clear enough, please ask. I would be happy to provide you with all the
> answers.
>
> -- Best Regards,
> Andrew Rose, VP BizDev.
> NiftyCell SA, http://www.niftycell.com
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:01 AM, olivier taylor <olivier at sunforyou.be>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Andrew,
> > I didn't understood from your question it was a business proposition :)
> > We actually use National but we also have international.
> > What do you mean by Transit services?
> > Fyi, we are located in Brussels Belgium.
> > What do you need/propose :)
> >   Andrew Rose a ?crit :
> >
> > Hello Oliver!
> >
> > I didn't undrestand from your answer wether you have an SS7 link
> > (International) or not. If you do have, we might be able to do some business
> > togther since I am looking for someone to provide me with SS7 transit
> > services.
> >
> > Thanks
> > -- Best Regards,
> > Andrew Rose, VP BizDev.
> > NiftyCell SA, http://www.niftycell.com
> >
> > On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 5:45 PM, olivier taylor <olivier at sunforyou.be>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > > In fact, forget that question(dummy), it was due to a misunderstanding
> > > of how SS7 works.
> > >  Thanks,
> > >  Olivier
> > >  Andrew Rose a ?crit :
> > >
> > > Hello Sir!
> > >
> > > From your question it looks like you might have an access to an SS7
> > > link with International point codes.
> > >
> > > Am I correct?
> > >
> > >
> > > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM, olivier taylor <olivier at sunforyou.be>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello all,
> > > > Another question:
> > > >  Is it possible to dynamically change the networkindicator to
> > > > international or national?
> > > > If yes, what is the command to be used in the dialplan?
> > > >  Kind regards,
> > > >  Olivier
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> > >  --
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Andrew Rose, VP BizDev.
> > > NiftyCell SA, http://www.niftycell.com
> > >
> > >    --
Best Regards,
Andrew Rose, VP BizDev.
NiftyCell SA, http://www.niftycell.com
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