Re: Callthru
"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 22:40:12 GMT, "Herman"
> <whitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>"RH" <spicedham@no-ham-exelsys.com> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> If your looking to dial in and enter a number to call, no ATA units do
>>> this which i can think about, but can be done with Trixbox or othe
>>> IP-PBX
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>>Correction - My Fritz!Box is spec'ed to do this (although I can't get it
>>to
>>work for some reason after a firmware upgrade) and I am sure some of the
>>Linksys/Sipura models do this as well. Maybe not the ones mentioned
>>though.
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> The SPA-3000 is specified to do this. Dial into the PSTN number and
> dial out via VoIP. I have never tried this as I don't have a landline.
> However, with the ATAs you have listed, I can't see how it would be
> possible. As stated, you can use a Trixbox or, alternatively, use
> EasyPABX.com. They are no longer free - they make a small monthly
> charge per extension. You wouldn't need an extension to do this so it
> should be free - but then it depends what they define as an extension.
> They might expect a minimum charge, I think it was about £2/extension
> but not sure. It may be worth an email.
> You don't say what your application is for this. There are various
> callthrough numbers that can be used or, if you want to access a SIP
> number, there are the sipbroker PSTN access lines.
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Hi
what I want to do is use my Sip account (which I use for business calls)
from my mobile when abroad (I can ring my UK sip numbers in my inclusive
minutes from a lot of countries). I will then only have one business phone
bill each month which is lot easier to maintain.
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