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Old 23-11-2006, 22:12
Brian A
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Default Re: HOw do you call a Betamax VOIP with SIP hardware

On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 20:49:09 +0000 (UTC), Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk>
wrote:
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>On 2006-11-23, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 17:27:20 -0000, "ŽStephen Hammond"
>><Stephen7372@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>How do you call a Betamax VOIP contact that doesn't have an incoming number
>>>with SIP hardware ?[/color]
>> You use a the SIP address of the party you wish to call.
>> It will be something like one of :-
>> [email]1234567@sip.provider.com[/email]
>> [email]joebloggs@sip.provider.com[/email]
>> Depending on your SIP hardware you could make the sip address
>> correspond to a 'speed dial' number.
>> I don't know precisely which VSP to which you are referring. However,
>> if the first part of the sip address is a number then you can call
>> that number via Sipbroker* by prefixing with the appropriate VSP code.
>> If, however, the first part of the sip address is not a number, but a
>> name, then you are stuck with having to use the sip address in the way
>> I described above.
>> *[url]www.sipbroker.com[/url][/color]
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>Sipbroker has excellent facilities but isn't yet geared up to working
>miracles. The Betamax family is very close knit and has its network
>closed to outsiders.[/color]
Ah, thank you for that useful information. A good reason for not
choosing Betamax if you want to receive calls from other networks.
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