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<benn686@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1157516112.093714.65770@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Do these provide the same service? > > Also, if you have one of these VOIP phone adapters, where can you get > an SIP phone number? Anyone use SIPPhone.com? >[/color] Doesn't Voxalot provide a method of actually handling SIP registrations with your providers, whilst Sipbroker maintain a database of PSTN numbers & associated SIP URIs? |
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[email]benn686@hotmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue] > Do these provide the same service? > > Also, if you have one of these VOIP phone adapters, where can you get > an SIP phone number? Anyone use SIPPhone.com?[/color] I have a SIPphone account and a gizmoproject account - they are both on the same network. Through gizmo you can get incoming DIDs (not free) - I have a Paris number through them - all works just fine on Trixbox. (The CEO of SIPphone was the original owner of MP3.com before he sold it for a tidy sum and then moved on to start Lindows.com, a linux distro, which, in the face of litigation from Mr Gates, changed its name to Linspire.) |
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On 5 Sep 2006 21:15:12 -0700, [email]benn686@hotmail.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue] >Do these provide the same service?[/color] In the following... VSP=Voip Service Provider ATA= Analogue Telephone Adapter If you dial a Sipbroker SIP number, i.e. one with a Sipbroker prefix e.g. *350 xxxxxxxx you can do this just the same through either Sipbroker or Voxalot - not publised but that is what I have found. However, there is no commonality on anything else. Sipbroker provides a list of PSTN number that can access SIP numbers, dialled in the Sipbroker format, in various parts of the world. They also provide ENUM dialling with PSTN fallback. What that means is if you include <:@sipbroker.com>, in your ATA dial plan, for a PSTN dialled number, Sipbroker will try to match that to an ENUM. If it can the call will be routed over the Net in its entirety, if not the call will be routed as normal. There is no 'sign up' to Sipbroker as there are no usernames or passwords. Just simply include <:@sipbroker.com> in the appropriate places in your dial plan and it will work. When I referred earlier to PSTN fallback it doesn't necessaily mean fallback to a PSTN line proper but to any call to a PSTN number, that might be via a VSP. Voxalot is a different animal. With Voxalot you can set up dial plans, just like with an ATA. It can, if you wish 'register' 'accounts' with providers. It can do speed dialling also. It is also a SIP phone VSP. There is voicemail service. It also will transfer calls based on the incoming number patttern. For those, whose ATAs do not provide sufficient provision, Voxalot also facilitates multi-provider outgoing routing either by configuring the dial plan on Voxalot or, as I have indicated, in an article on [url]www.leafcom.co.uk[/url] it can faciltate routing based on coding within the ATA dial plan. That is, by including in a dial plan element, appropriately, a single digit, routing can be directed to any VSP listed on your Voxalot settings. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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