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Old 13-03-2007, 21:40
Duncan MacCallum
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HI,
As ex freetalk customer transfered to Vonage my contract period is
coming to an end.
It is highly unlikely I will renew with Vonage and am looking around for
new viop provider. voip.co.uk looking most likely ATM.
Looking for suggestion for suitable ATA to attach to Belkin Pre N router
with in turn in linked to cable modem.
Not interested combined router/ATA solution and as its just for home use
quality wins over extra features which I might never use.

Any advice/guidance most welcome

Cheers
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Old 14-03-2007, 11:27
Brian A
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:40:58 GMT, Duncan MacCallum
<dmacca@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue]
>HI,
>As ex freetalk customer transfered to Vonage my contract period is
>coming to an end.
>It is highly unlikely I will renew with Vonage and am looking around for
>new viop provider. voip.co.uk looking most likely ATM.
>Looking for suggestion for suitable ATA to attach to Belkin Pre N router
>with in turn in linked to cable modem.
>Not interested combined router/ATA solution and as its just for home use
>quality wins over extra features which I might never use.
>
>Any advice/guidance most welcome
>
>Cheers[/color]

I would recommend the Linksys/Sipura SPA-3102.
If you have a landline you can integrate it with your voip. If you
have no landline you just don't use that facility.
The other advantage of the SPA-3102 is that it will allow you to
include up to 5 different outgoing providers. Your calls will
automatically be routed via th eappropriate provider depending on
number type.
e.g. Calls to 01/02 numbers via provider1, calls to mobiles via
provider 2, etc.
This ATA caters for just one incoming provider. If you need more than
one incoming provider then you either choose a different ATA or use
the services of Voxalot.

If you just want the simplest of set ups and you have no landline, I
would choose the Linksys/Sipura SPA-1001. This ATA works on voip only.
It has 2 incoming/outgoing provider settings. The calls are
terminiated to ONE set of handsets even though there are two incoming
lines. That is very handy, of course, for a domestic environment.

Check out broadbandstuff.co.uk.



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Old 14-03-2007, 13:06
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Brian A wrote:[color=blue]
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:40:58 GMT, Duncan MacCallum
> <dmacca@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> HI,
>> As ex freetalk customer transfered to Vonage my contract period is
>> coming to an end.
>> It is highly unlikely I will renew with Vonage and am looking around
>> for new viop provider. voip.co.uk looking most likely ATM.
>> Looking for suggestion for suitable ATA to attach to Belkin Pre N
>> router with in turn in linked to cable modem.
>> Not interested combined router/ATA solution and as its just for home
>> use quality wins over extra features which I might never use.
>>
>> Any advice/guidance most welcome
>>
>> Cheers[/color]
>
> I would recommend the Linksys/Sipura SPA-3102.
> If you have a landline you can integrate it with your voip. If you
> have no landline you just don't use that facility.
> The other advantage of the SPA-3102 is that it will allow you to
> include up to 5 different outgoing providers. Your calls will
> automatically be routed via th eappropriate provider depending on
> number type.
> e.g. Calls to 01/02 numbers via provider1, calls to mobiles via
> provider 2, etc.
> This ATA caters for just one incoming provider. If you need more than
> one incoming provider then you either choose a different ATA or use
> the services of Voxalot.
>
> If you just want the simplest of set ups and you have no landline, I
> would choose the Linksys/Sipura SPA-1001. This ATA works on voip only.
> It has 2 incoming/outgoing provider settings. The calls are
> terminiated to ONE set of handsets even though there are two incoming
> lines. That is very handy, of course, for a domestic environment.
>
> Check out broadbandstuff.co.uk.
>
>[/color]

also broadbandbuyer.co.uk

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Old 19-03-2007, 00:45
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"Duncan MacCallum" <dmacca@blueyonder.co.uk> a écrit dans le message de
news: u%DJh.76586$nW6.24836@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue]
> HI,
> As ex freetalk customer transfered to Vonage my contract period is coming
> to an end.
> It is highly unlikely I will renew with Vonage and am looking around for
> new viop provider. voip.co.uk looking most likely ATM.
> Looking for suggestion for suitable ATA to attach to Belkin Pre N router
> with in turn in linked to cable modem.
> Not interested combined router/ATA solution and as its just for home use
> quality wins over extra features which I might never use.
>
> Any advice/guidance most welcome
>
> Cheers[/color]


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