Re: forwarding a forwarded call..
Steve R wrote:[color=blue]
> "Paul Cupis" <paul@cupis.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:45ecb172.0@entanet...[color=green]
>> Steve R wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> uk2number have 0845 numbers that are free to divert to a voip
>>> number or a uk landline. Now if I point this 0845 number to a voip
>>> number and then forward my voip number to a mobile , should this
>>> work?[/color]
>>
>> Yes.
>>[color=darkred]
>>> The advantages are obvious. The rate to forward the 0845 directly
>>> to a mobile is 25p / minute and I think there are a lot cheaper
>>> voip options.[/color]
>>
>> Or find a provider with cheaper rates to divert 0845 to UK mobile.[/color]
>
> Thanks, I thought it should work, but I remember working in an
> office once where a forward would only go one leg - ie. if you
> forwarded the desk phone to your mobile and then didn't answer the
> mobile, it would not forward to the mobile voicemail system. It would
> go back to the desk voicemail system. It was probably time out
> related thing though that wouldn't effect this setup. I just wanted
> to check with someone who knows.
> Basically, I want an 0845 number that I can always be contacted on,
> even when out and about. I am just looking on the web now for finding
> the cheapest way of doing that. voipcheap have mobile rates around 5p
> / minute - I just need to figure out how I am going to make use of
> that with an 0845 number .... voipcheap don't give out a dial in
> number by the looks of it.
> regards,
>
> Steve[/color]
Send me an email and I can let you know how to have either an 0845
number or 01 / 02 number for free pointed to VoIPCheap which you can
then divert to mobile.
Is there a reason for an 0845 number, would a regular 01 or 02 number
not be more desirable?
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