Re: Using VoipCheap Access number in Spain
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>>>>>I advised my Uncle to use the 911328008 access number for VoipCheap in
>>>>>Spain
>>>>>and they had a huge bill from Telefonica (landline provider). Anyone
>>>>>know
>>>>>how much Telefonica charge for phoning 911328008 it only costs 1p /
>>>>>minute
>>>>
>>>>Can't your uncle phone Telefonica and ask them? Can't you e-mail
>>>>Telefonica and ask them?
>>>>
>>>>If you find out the price is too high to make the calls that way, your
>>>>uncle could give you a ring, hung up after a few rings, and you'd
>>>>call him over VoipCheap
>>> I use a similar system for calls from Australia.
>>>
>>> Alternatively.....
>>> Do you use voipcheap directly or via Voxalot for example?
>>> Unfortunately the Betamax companies block Sipbroker calls but if you
>>> had voipcheap registered on voxalot, or the free MySipSwitch, it would
>>> be possible to use any of the standard Sipbroker PSTN access lines.
>>> The one for Barcelona is +34-93-396-80-00
>>> Once connected just dial your voxalot or mysipswitch number preeded by
>>> the appropriate code. For voxalot it is *010 and for MySipSwitch iit
>>> is *8527. Your current number would still work as well as the
>>> alternative access number for MySipSwitch or Voxalot. With Voxalot you
>>> would be afforded lots of other benefits also.
>>> I do appreciate that you can't make a move to use MySipSwitch or
>>> Voxalot immediately because you need to use the same IP all the time,
>>> to get the inclusive calls, but it is the way to go if you want to be
>>> able to use the Sipbroker PSTN access lines etc.
>>>
>>> Sites:-
>>> [url]www.sipbroker.com[/url]
>>> [url]www.voxalot.com[/url]
>>> [url]www.mysipswitch.com[/url]
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>>You've lost me there :([/color]
> OK, I'll explain it a bit more.
> Voxalot is a sort of 'online' ATA with additional features.
> If you get a voip account, with an incoming UK number, the SIP
> username and password can be entered into the Voxalot settings and the
> account will register with the SIP provider (e.g. VoipCheap) just as
> though it was an ATA or SIP softphone.
> Now you use Voxalot for your provider on your ATA (or softphone).
> Calls into your VoipCheap number will route via Voxalot to your ATA.
> In addition, however, it is also possible to call your Voxalot number,
> via a Sipbroker PSTN access number ( that is a landline number, e.g.
> +34-93-396-80-00 in Barcellona). When the Sipbroker PSTN access line
> answers the caller inputs *010 followed by your 6 digit Voxalot number
> and the call is connected. The whole point of using Voxalot is that it
> enables callers to call, via Sipbroker, from an ATA, softphone or a
> Sipbroker PSTN access line. You can't do that with VoipCheap because
> the don't allow incoming calls directly to your SIP address (except
> possibly from their own network) but Voxalot do.
> If you want to read in more detail then take a look at the links
> above. Anyone can call via Sipbroker, no account is needed. Just enter
> anything in SIP settings the username and password and sipbroker.com
> as the proxy server. You will see a very long list of access numbers
> and access codes on th eSipbroker website. You will see a red cross
> next to VoipCheap, indicating that it will not except calls from other
> SIP networks, i.e. calls only via an assigned incoming 'landline'
> number.[/color]
I've set up an account at mysipswitch, however I don't know what number to
use from the PSTN line, my username is Hammond ?
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