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Old 09-11-2006, 21:00
Brian
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Default Re: Calling to BT Broadband Voice number

On 2006-11-09, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 08:04:26 -0000, "Traveller" <nospam@thanks.com>
> wrote:[color=green]
>>Yes, you're right. 056 number.
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>>Thanks for the info.
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> You may be able to dial into this number directly via SIP. How? Well
> it MAY be listed as an E number. I don't know how the Draytel works
> but if you are able to set your dial plan such that it includes
> <:@sipbroker.com> - no username or password required, then IF it is an
> Enum then it will route via sipbroker. If it is not it will route
> normally. If this is a specific 056 number that you wish to call the
> recipient could make it an Enum and then, normally, it would be
> accessible via SIP - unless BT have some sort of block on it. To
> understand how all this works checkout [url]http://www.sipbroker.com[/url][/color]

If Traveller wants those free calls to his friend your idea is one he
should definitely investigate but I wonder how feasible it is to get it
working with a BT Broadband Voice number. My recollection of using
[url]www.e164.org[/url] is that the number points to a SIP URI.

According to

[url]http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=voip&Number=2660761[/url]

the URI could be something like 44560*******@btsip.bt.com. Which looks
OK except whois has no knowledge of btsip.bt.com.
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> SEPARATE from all this, there isn't a sipbroker access number for BT
> voice . Obviously BT want their customers to be restricted in their
> SIP calls - one good reason NOT to go with BT[/color]

You may be interested in this:

[url]http://hubbub.labs.bt.com/?pagename=viewpost&id=1143[/url]

Brian.
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