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Hi,
I am looking for a very simple voip solution for a friend who lives in UK and wants an US phone number because she has to make and receive calls to and from United States. She needs a pre-configured ready-to-use device. (I would prefer a fritz box fon ata) Can anyone suggest me a simple solution for her? Regards. |
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"SBS" <no.spam@grazie.da.me> wrote in message
news:45202afd$0$5862$4fafbaef@reader3.news.tin.it[color=blue] > Hi, > I am looking for a very simple voip solution for > a friend who lives in UK and wants an US phone > number because she has to make and receive calls > to and from United States. > > She needs a pre-configured ready-to-use device. > (I would prefer a fritz box fon ata) > > Can anyone suggest me a simple solution for her? > > Regards.[/color] There are plenty of US VoIP providers, just as there are UK ones. You can get a US number free from [url]www.ipkall.com[/url] but these are limited to Washington state and a few other areas. They are not a true VoIP provider as such, but their numbers can be routed to most SIP addresses. (They do not currently work with Sipgate, but this is a problem at Sipgate's end which they know about and are working on, I will post here when I know more, hopefully this week). If there is a need to make calls to US numbers, then you will probably find a US provider will give better value for call charges, it depends on whether they'll let you sign up with a UK address or not. I don't use one so I can't personally advise, someone else may know or you may want to check out one or more of the US-based groups; comp.dcom.voice-over-ip is probably the best place to start. Ivor |
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I'm very happy with ViaTalk, and their PAP2 adapter comes
preconfigured, just plug it in, though it is NA, i.e. not tied to the company. I'm using their second port for a different port for a different provider. Their sign up page allows for service addresses all over the world. Check with them if they can help you. Thanks, Thomas See review at [url]http://www.betterphone.org[/url] SBS wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > I am looking for a very simple voip solution for > a friend who lives in UK and wants an US phone > number because she has to make and receive calls > to and from United States. > > She needs a pre-configured ready-to-use device. > (I would prefer a fritz box fon ata) > > Can anyone suggest me a simple solution for her? > > Regards.[/color] |
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SBS wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > I am looking for a very simple voip solution for > a friend who lives in UK and wants an US phone > number because she has to make and receive calls > to and from United States. > > She needs a pre-configured ready-to-use device. > (I would prefer a fritz box fon ata) > > Can anyone suggest me a simple solution for her? > > Regards.[/color] Take a look at [url]www.voicestick.com[/url] free incoming number, program in a USB memory stick, etc |
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On 2 Oct 2006 16:59:43 -0700, "andy" <andy.ggrps@googlemail.com>
wrote: [color=blue] > >SBS wrote:[color=green] >> Hi, >> I am looking for a very simple voip solution for >> a friend who lives in UK and wants an US phone >> number because she has to make and receive calls >> to and from United States. >> >> She needs a pre-configured ready-to-use device. >> (I would prefer a fritz box fon ata) >> >> Can anyone suggest me a simple solution for her? >> >> Regards.[/color] > >Take a look at [url]www.voicestick.com[/url] > >free incoming number, program in a USB memory stick, etc[/color] That means using a PC. Who wants to do that everytime they want to make a call? Use an ATA - Fritzbox if you please. Remembering that you don't have to use the same company for outgoing calls as you do for incoming. So, you could choose a company for your incoming US number and use an entirely different company for your outgoing calls. There is IPkall as mentioned earlier, and I think StanaPhone does US numbers - there is another one that offers free Ohio numbers but I can't remember the name - someone else here might know. Avoid Gizmo 'Free' numbers - it costs £1 to RECEIVE a call unless you sign up to one of thier packages. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. Skype Free Zone!! |
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On 1 Oct 2006 18:11:49 -0700, [email]t@auzinger.org[/email] said:
[color=blue] >See review at [url]http://www.betterph?ne.org[/url][/color] Access the information without lining the guy's pocket at: [url]http://www.viatalk.com/[/url] |
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Brian A wrote: [color=blue] > There is IPkall as mentioned earlier, and I think StanaPhone does US > numbers - there is another one that offers free Ohio numbers but I > can't remember the name - someone else here might know.[/color] Iowa 641 or 515 area codes at [url]www.freedigits.com[/url] |
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On 3 Oct 2006 16:10:08 -0700, "andy" <andy.ggrps@googlemail.com>
wrote: [color=blue] > >Brian A wrote: >[color=green] >> There is IPkall as mentioned earlier, and I think StanaPhone does US >> numbers - there is another one that offers free Ohio numbers but I >> can't remember the name - someone else here might know.[/color] > >Iowa 641 or 515 area codes at [url]www.freedigits.com[/url][/color] Slip of the brain there, yes I meant Iowa. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. Skype Free Zone!! |
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I get referral points only if someone orders the service (which is
unlikely for most of the UK). Just accessing the information and reading my review and other pages doesn't "line my pocket". For more details about the referral program go to [url]http://www.myreferer.com/mydb/?M=viatalk&ID=tauzinger&L=26[/url]. Thanks, Thomas Bala wrote:[color=blue] > On 1 Oct 2006 18:11:49 -0700, [email]t@auzinger.org[/email] said: >[color=green] > >See review at [url]http://www.betterphone.org[/url][/color] > > Access the information without lining the guy's pocket at: > [url]http://www.viatalk.com/[/url][/color] |
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Brian A wrote:[color=blue] > On 3 Oct 2006 16:10:08 -0700, "andy" wrote: >[color=green] > > > >Brian A wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> There is IPkall as mentioned earlier, and I think StanaPhone does US > >> numbers - there is another one that offers free Ohio numbers but I > >> can't remember the name - someone else here might know.[/color] > > > >Iowa 641 or 515 area codes at [url]www.freedigits.com[/url][/color][/color] [color=blue] > Slip of the brain there, yes I meant Iowa.[/color] close - you only had the syllables in the wrong order ... |
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