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This is a discussion on VOIP Calls To Me (Part II) within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; "Brian" <bandj@o2.co.uk> wrote in message news:epr58i$ota$1$830fa79d@news.demon.co....
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"Brian" <bandj@o2.co.uk> wrote in message
news:epr58i$ota$1$830fa79d@news.demon.co.uk... [color=blue] > You might be interested enough to contact the company mentioned in this > link. Any update in the information given, for example, on cost, control > panel etc, could usefully be posted in this group. > > Brian.[/color] Absolutely. If there are good value DID providers out there, it would be worth knowing. The only one I looked at was Voxbone, but I found them too expensive at the time. I found a multi-account ATA to be a similar cost but more flexible. |
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Thus spaketh Port Admiral Haynes:[color=blue]
> I have started a new thread to explain what my current set up has > turned out to be and what I want from it. > > I THOUGHT I was getting a Linksys SPA 1001 BUT (long story but my son > got it for me!) it turns out I have a Linksys PAP2. > > I want to use VoipDiscount as they give me 120 "Free Days" with 300 > minutes per week to Malaysia and Singapore (as well as "Free" Uk > calls.) I say free but you have to pay £10 every 4 months for these. > > Anyway I have got the ATA set up and working with my VoipDiscount > settings and made my first few calls out. > > To go back to my original question, how do I get calls IN to the VOIP > phone. I now realise the VoipDiscount do not give an incoming number. > I have registered with Sipgate and got a free number. How do I use it > with this setup? There are two phone ports on the ATA and I could > plug a second phone in and set that up using my Sipgate details but > it would nice to be able to use the same phone.[/color] Like I said the other day, there is a way for free to get a local number and for it to ring your VoIPDiscount account, again I can't really publish it on here, so if you eMail me I can let you know, if you remove the spam trap I'll get the eMail. -- 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url] |
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"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7mbwh.4192$9S5.681@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue] > Thus spaketh Port Admiral Haynes:[color=green] >> I have started a new thread to explain what my current set up has >> turned out to be and what I want from it. >> >> I THOUGHT I was getting a Linksys SPA 1001 BUT (long story but my son >> got it for me!) it turns out I have a Linksys PAP2. >> >> I want to use VoipDiscount as they give me 120 "Free Days" with 300 >> minutes per week to Malaysia and Singapore (as well as "Free" Uk >> calls.) I say free but you have to pay £10 every 4 months for these. >> >> Anyway I have got the ATA set up and working with my VoipDiscount >> settings and made my first few calls out. >> >> To go back to my original question, how do I get calls IN to the VOIP >> phone. I now realise the VoipDiscount do not give an incoming number. >> I have registered with Sipgate and got a free number. How do I use it >> with this setup? There are two phone ports on the ATA and I could >> plug a second phone in and set that up using my Sipgate details but >> it would nice to be able to use the same phone.[/color] > > > > Like I said the other day, there is a way for free to get a local number > and for it to ring your VoIPDiscount account, again I can't really publish > it on here, so if you eMail me I can let you know, if you remove the spam > trap I'll get the eMail. > > > -- > 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] > Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] > Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url][/color] Email sent - many thanks |
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"{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7mbwh.4192$9S5.681@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue] > Thus spaketh Port Admiral Haynes:[color=green] >> I have started a new thread to explain what my current set up has >> turned out to be and what I want from it. >> >> I THOUGHT I was getting a Linksys SPA 1001 BUT (long story but my son >> got it for me!) it turns out I have a Linksys PAP2. >> >> I want to use VoipDiscount as they give me 120 "Free Days" with 300 >> minutes per week to Malaysia and Singapore (as well as "Free" Uk >> calls.) I say free but you have to pay £10 every 4 months for these. >> >> Anyway I have got the ATA set up and working with my VoipDiscount >> settings and made my first few calls out. >> >> To go back to my original question, how do I get calls IN to the VOIP >> phone. I now realise the VoipDiscount do not give an incoming number. >> I have registered with Sipgate and got a free number. How do I use it >> with this setup? There are two phone ports on the ATA and I could >> plug a second phone in and set that up using my Sipgate details but >> it would nice to be able to use the same phone.[/color] > > > > Like I said the other day, there is a way for free to get a local number > and for it to ring your VoIPDiscount account, again I can't really publish > it on here, so if you eMail me I can let you know, if you remove the spam > trap I'll get the eMail. >[/color] Go on, give us a clue, what is the key device or service that enables this. |
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"Herman" <whitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:7zqwh.65377$v4.63740@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...[color=blue][color=green] >> Like I said the other day, there is a way for free to get a local number >> and for it to ring your VoIPDiscount account, again I can't really >> publish it on here, so if you eMail me I can let you know, if you remove >> the spam trap I'll get the eMail. >>[/color] > Go on, give us a clue, what is the key device or service that enables > this.[/color] I don't think it's such a big secret - it is based on registering with [url]www.voxalot.com[/url] and using them to route the calls to other service providers - for incoming and multiple outgoing providers according to your defined dial plan. Voxalot service web site describes its features, options and offerings. Cheers from Mike |
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Thus spaketh Mike Sun:[color=blue]
> "Herman" <whitehousemadhouse-2005@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message > news:7zqwh.65377$v4.63740@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Like I said the other day, there is a way for free to get a local >>> number and for it to ring your VoIPDiscount account, again I can't >>> really publish it on here, so if you eMail me I can let you know, >>> if you remove the spam trap I'll get the eMail. >>>[/color] >> Go on, give us a clue, what is the key device or service that enables >> this.[/color] > I don't think it's such a big secret - it is based on registering with > [url]www.voxalot.com[/url] and using them to route the calls to other service > providers - for incoming and multiple outgoing providers according to > your defined dial plan. Voxalot service web site describes its > features, options and offerings. > > Cheers from Mike[/color] It's not by using voxalot. So makes it a lot more reliable. |
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"Meggahurtz" <nobody@here.com> wrote in message
news:Jc8wh.86012$HV6.51993@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net [snip] [color=blue] > I think you could be right, then I had a Dial plan I used > which had my local std code which worked perfectly for me. > > Don`t know if the Dial Plan had any bearing on using the > "*" though...[/color] The default line switcher on the SPA-1001 is the # key. Ivor |
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