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Old 12-01-2008, 16:33
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Default Re: voip - - confused u will be !

ansered that one myself but fo ny reders benefit

With your free soft phone, you can accept up to 3 calls simultaneously. With
VoIP adapters for ordinary telephones and the new SIP telephones, you can
have as many incoming calls as they have buttons - the snom 300, for
example, has 4 and the snom 360 has 12.

As a new call arrives when you are already on a call you will hear a beep
and the line light on your phone will flash. If you click the light you put
your first call on hold and answer the second. If a third call comes in, you
click on its light and the other two calls are put on hold. While on hold we
play them some music.
You toggle between calls by clicking on the lights.

Of course, combined with the use of telephone extensions on our Virtual PBX,
this becomes an extremely powerful and cost effective business tool.



"Homeworker" <novalid@fakeukadd.com> wrote in message
news:d05ij.7419$g%2.4857@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...[color=blue]
> mmm. sipgate xlite phone seems to have 3 lines ? three buttons
> on the phone ..when i call my sipgate number LINE3 flashes
> any ideas why ? 3 and what can i do / activate the other 2
>
>
> "Iain" <no-one@hairydog.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1200082233.26678.0@damia.uk.clara.net...[color=green]
>> Homeworker wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> "you'll have to start again with proper SIP VOIP."
>>>
>>> you seem knowlegable ! .. are YOU prepared to step me thru it
>>>
>>> where would YOU start[/color]
>>
>> I would either start with voip.co.uk or with sipgate.co.uk, using a
>> software phone to begin with (you can download x-lite pre-configured for
>> your Sipgate account from their website, but the setup for voip.co.uk is
>> even easier)
>>
>> When I was happy it was working properly, I'd then buy a PAP2T from Provu
>> and use that, with one or two ordinary phones plugged into it.
>>[/color]
>
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