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For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok. ATA is an AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170. For more info on CNET, see [url]www.ckts.info[/url] Ivor |
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> For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known[color=blue]
> on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET > number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok. > > ATA is an AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170. > > For more info on CNET, see [url]www.ckts.info[/url][/color] It sounds very authentic and timing is spot on. Peter Crosland |
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Peter Crosland wrote:
[color=blue] > It sounds very authentic and timing is spot on.[/color] Sadly it was missing the all important "the time sponsored by Accurist" which I remember from the says of the BT speaking clock going commercial. :¬) -- [url]http://gymratz.co.uk[/url] - Fitness & Gym Equipment/nutrition specialists. [url]http://www.trade-price-supplements.co.uk[/url] - Bulk buy for up to 33% off. [url]http://www.BBE-Boxing-Equipment.co.uk[/url] - New Boxing Equipment site. [url]http://www.commercial-gym-equipment.co.uk[/url] - Commercial Gym Equipment. |
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Ivor Jones wrote:[color=blue]
> For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known > on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET > number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok.[/color] I dialed the 020 number and it took an age to go through. According to my timex "waveceptor" which sync's up around 02:00 every morning there was about a 500ms delar but I put that down to network paths of my own voip connection. Sounds good through. :¬) Pete -- [url]http://gymratz.co.uk[/url] - Fitness & Gym Equipment/nutrition specialists. [url]http://www.trade-price-supplements.co.uk[/url] - Bulk buy for up to 33% off. [url]http://www.BBE-Boxing-Equipment.co.uk[/url] - New Boxing Equipment site. [url]http://www.commercial-gym-equipment.co.uk[/url] - Commercial Gym Equipment. |
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In news:g206v5$odr$1@registered.motzarella.org,
Pet - [url]www.GymRatZ.co.uk[/url] <0845-86-86-888@Cheapest-Prices.ever> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : I dialed the 020 number and it took an age to go through. : According to my timex "waveceptor" which sync's up around 02:00 every : morning there was about a 500ms delar but I put that down to network : paths of my own voip connection. : : Sounds good through. : :¬) : : Pete Well this is all very well guys, but I know the 020 number works, I want to know if anyone's getting through on the CNET number :-) Ivor |
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Ivor Jones wrote:[color=blue]
> For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known > on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET > number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok. > > ATA is an AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170. > > For more info on CNET, see [url]www.ckts.info[/url] > > > Ivor >[/color] Fine on the SipGate number! regards, Ian |
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 21:35:16 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] > >For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known >on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET >number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok. > >ATA is an AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170. > >For more info on CNET, see [url]www.ckts.info[/url] > > >Ivor[/color] I checked out the site but I couldn't easily find how to access the network directly via voip.There is a lot to read through. I couldn't find a listing under Sipbroker via the names that I tried - so is it there? So a potted version of how to access would be useful. I tried via PSTN to +1 (914) 239-5132 Recording, then dial 9, and then number - but I got a very weird voice telling me to hang up - it sounded like something off a horror movie. --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. --- |
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In news:j8n744hgfknte055ctlqf8qlnpttut773q@4ax.com,
Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: [snip] : I checked out the site but I couldn't easily find how to access the : network directly via voip.There is a lot to read through. I couldn't : find a listing under Sipbroker via the names that I tried - so is it : there? : So a potted version of how to access would be useful. : I tried via PSTN to : +1 (914) 239-5132 Recording, then dial 9, and then number - : but I got a very weird voice telling me to hang up - it sounded like : something off a horror movie. Ok, well there are three ways to access CNET, firstly by becoming part of it by hosting an Asterisk box, secondly by having an ATA pointing at someone else's Asterisk, or by calling one of the PSTN access gateways. There's no direct way in from outside the network, it's effectively a closed system. There are a few PSTN gateways though, try 023 9298 8085 (2988085 on Sipgate) that's probably the easiest to access. You'll get a recorded message then a dial tone. Dial the number in full as quoted, i.e. for the clock 0564 8081. (CNET in the UK uses the old "pre-phoneday" codes, i.e. 01 for London, 021 for Birmingham etc.) Ivor |
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On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 16:08:27 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >In news:j8n744hgfknte055ctlqf8qlnpttut773q@4ax.com, >Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> typed, for some strange, unexplained >reason: > >[snip] > >: I checked out the site but I couldn't easily find how to access the >: network directly via voip.There is a lot to read through. I couldn't >: find a listing under Sipbroker via the names that I tried - so is it >: there? >: So a potted version of how to access would be useful. >: I tried via PSTN to >: +1 (914) 239-5132 Recording, then dial 9, and then number - >: but I got a very weird voice telling me to hang up - it sounded like >: something off a horror movie. > >Ok, well there are three ways to access CNET, firstly by becoming part of >it by hosting an Asterisk box, secondly by having an ATA pointing at >someone else's Asterisk, or by calling one of the PSTN access gateways. >There's no direct way in from outside the network, it's effectively a >closed system. > >There are a few PSTN gateways though, try 023 9298 8085 (2988085 on >Sipgate) that's probably the easiest to access. You'll get a recorded >message then a dial tone. Dial the number in full as quoted, i.e. for the >clock 0564 8081. (CNET in the UK uses the old "pre-phoneday" codes, i.e. >01 for London, 021 for Birmingham etc.) > > >Ivor[/color] Interesting, thanks for the info. --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. --- |
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in message news:6agfg7F37gmniU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > > For those on the CNET network, my speaking clock which is quite well known > on 020 7043 1320 (1431320 on Sipgate) is now also available on the CNET > number 0564 8081. Please give it a call and let me know if it sounds ok. > > ATA is an AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170. > > For more info on CNET, see [url]www.ckts.info[/url] > > > Ivor >[/color] Hi, Certainly working via CNET. Possible congestion issues but I think that is probably expected operation (i.e. one call at a time! :) ). Very nice - thanks and best wishes, News Reader |
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