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I've been having trouble dialling an overseas company's voice conferencing
system. I've tried several different low-tariff and VoIP carriers and none of them get through. Finally I tried a standard BT line and connected every time (but at a cost of 30p/min instead of 3p/min!). At first I thought the problem was congestion, but then I realised the problem is probably that the line has a non-standard tariff. I get similar results if I dial a "personal" 07050 number in the UK. This is a real pain. I have no idea which number ranges in overseas countries have non-standard tariffs. This must be a daily problem for some of the people who lurk here - what do you do about it? How do you work out least-cost routes for PBXs? I'm guessing most people either bar these calls completely, automatically divert to a BT line if the call fails, or require a PIN to be dialled to access them. What's usual? -- Phil McKerracher [url]www.mckerracher.net[/url] |
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Phil McKerracher has brought this to us :[color=blue]
> I've been having trouble dialling an overseas company's voice conferencing > system. I've tried several different low-tariff and VoIP carriers and none of > them get through. Finally I tried a standard BT line and connected every time > (but at a cost of 30p/min instead of 3p/min!). > > At first I thought the problem was congestion, but then I realised the > problem is probably that the line has a non-standard tariff. I get similar > results if I dial a "personal" 07050 number in the UK. > > This is a real pain. I have no idea which number ranges in overseas countries > have non-standard tariffs. This must be a daily problem for some of the > people who lurk here - what do you do about it? How do you work out > least-cost routes for PBXs? > > I'm guessing most people either bar these calls completely, automatically > divert to a BT line if the call fails, or require a PIN to be dialled to > access them. What's usual?[/color] What's the number you have been having problems with? |
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